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Latin hostilarius "the monk who
entertains guests at a monastery", from
hospitale "inn" (compare hospital, hospitaller, hospitality). A
similar word, hostelero...
- pònto poŋte/poŋt poŋt
bridge ecclesia(m)
chiesa cièʃa cexa cesa
church hospitale(m)
ospedale uspadàl
ospedal ospedal hospital caseu(m) lat.vulg.formaticu(m)...
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first mentioned in
written sources in 1147–54 as de
sancto Petro (and as
hospitale Sancti Petri in 1296, in der
pharren von Sand
Peter in 1322, and comendator...
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consonant regularly elided, with
compensatory lengthening of the vowel.
Latin hospitāle → Old
French (h)ostel →
Modern French hôtel
Latin spatha → Old French...
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georgianum (Sluiter, 1932)
Aplidiopsis helenae Redikorzev, 1927
Aplidiopsis hospitale (Sluiter, 1909)
Aplidiopsis indicus Monniot & Monniot, 2006 Aplidiopsis...
- on 7
April 2012.
Retrieved 8
August 2011. "€10m More For Cycleways".
HospitailityIreland.com. 15 May 2014.
Archived from the
original on 8
August 2014...
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opened the
first ho****es for
pilgrims and the sick.
Since 1170, the
Hospitale is
still present today,
which gives the name to its street.
During the...
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CONSTANTINVS CAO
CALARITANVS CVM
HILARO PATRE ET
ANASTASIO FRATRE QVI
HOSPITALE PRO
SARDINIAE PAVPERIBVS FVNDAVIT CVI
AEDES ATTRIBVIT ET
CENSVS APPLICVIT...
- that: [...] Hic
iacet frater Bonvicinus de Ripa [...] qui
construxit hospitale de Legnano. [...] [...] Here lies
Bonvesin de la Riva [...] who built...
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attested in
historical do****ents as
Pochsruke in 1252,
hospitale in
Poxrukhe in 1255, and
hospitale sancti Anthonii in
Poxruk in 1261,
among other names...