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-  welwitschii Binomial name Belenois welwitschii Rogenhofer, 1890 Synonyms Pieris hospitis Weymer, 1903 Pieris dentigera ratidengi Suffert, 1904 Pieris welwitschi...
- discourtesy, frontcourt, horticultural, horticulture hospit- host Latin hospes, hospitis co-host, ho****e, hospitable, hospital, hospitality, host, hostal, hostel...
- azafata < Hisp. Ar < Arabic. ****afáṭ < safáṭ hospedeira (de bordo) < Lat. hospitis sewage (system), gutter alcantarilla < Hisp. Ar. < Arabic alqánṭara < qánṭarah...
- to common language (in hôte, ho****e or hôpital all derived from hospes/hospitis. Also if the h has been ****imilated to the following ⟨s⟩ heure/horo-, taken...
- discourtesy, frontcourt, horticultural, horticulture hospit- host Latin hospes, hospitis co-host, ho****e, hospitable, hospital, hospitality, host, hostal, hostel...
- multilingual book of poetry Universitas lingvarum magno Palaemonii orbis et urbis hospiti, published by Vilnius University in 1729, the coat of arms of Lithuania...
- Sendi et al. 2020 An umenocoleid or cratovitismid ****roach. Arceotermes hospitis Engel & Jiang in Jiang et al. 2021 An arceotermitid termite Archaeospinapteryx...
- belonging to the new family Arceotermitidae. Genus includes new species A. hospitis. Caligoptera Gen. et sp. nov In press Sendi Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)...
- to Jacques Sirmond: Si bene quid memini, causae sunt quinque bibendi; Hospitis adventus, praesens sitis atque ****ura, Aut vini bonitas, aut quaelibet...
- (Notes), 1:48; Seemingly meaning "one stranger, foreigner, guest" (hospes, hospitis), unless hospitium-ii, "guest lodging, chamber, inn" (C****ell's Latin Dictionary...