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Hostie
Hostie Hos"tie, n. [F. See 1st Host.] The consecrated wafer; the host. [Obs.] --Bp. Burnet.
Hostile
Hostile Hos"tile, a. [L. hostilis, from hostis enemy: cf. F. hostile. See Host an army.] Belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly; as, a hostile force; hostile intentions; a hostile country; hostile to a sudden change. Syn: Warlike; inimical; unfriendly; antagonistic; opposed; adverse; opposite; contrary; repugnant.
Hostile
Hostile Hos"tile, n. An enemy; esp., an American Indian in arms against the whites; -- commonly in the plural. [Colloq.] --P. H. Sheridan.
Hostilely
Hostilely Hos"tile*ly, adv. In a hostile manner.
Hostilize
Hostilize Hos"til*ize, v. t. To make hostile; to cause to become an enemy. [Obs.] --A. Seward.
Hosting
Hosting Host"ing, n. [From Host an army.] [Obs.] 1. An encounter; a battle. ``Fierce hosting.' --Milton. 2. A muster or review. --Spenser.
Orthostichies
Orthostichy Or*thos"ti*chy, n.; pl. Orthostichies. [Ortho- + Gr. ? row.] (Bot.) A longitudinal rank, or row, of leaves along a stem.
Orthostichy
Orthostichy Or*thos"ti*chy, n.; pl. Orthostichies. [Ortho- + Gr. ? row.] (Bot.) A longitudinal rank, or row, of leaves along a stem.

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- translation of the ancient Roman phrase hostis publicus; for example, the Senate denounced emperor Nero as a hostis publicus in AD 68. While the English...
- Hostis humani generis (Latin for 'an enemy of mankind') is a legal term of art that originates in admiralty law. Before the adoption of public international...
- islands. Gibraltar Iberian Peninsula, Continental Europe "Nulli expugnabilis hosti" (Latin; "No enemy shall expel us") 6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi) 33,701 (2019 estimate)...
- to pay all financial reparations, while Parliament declared the pirates hostis humani generis ("the enemy of humanity").[citation needed] In mid-1696 the...
- Kalevi Jaakko Holsti, FRSC (born 1935) is a Finnish-Canadian political scientist. Kal Holsti and his elder brother Ole were born in Geneva, while their...
- emperors or provincial rebels, continued to be declared public enemies (hostis), but as the use of force became a normal part of imperial rule, various...
- suicide. Claudius refused the Senate's requests to formally declare Caligula hostis (a public enemy), or condemn his memory (see ****atio memoriae). He also...
- correct bases of action – for example, laws against piracy or slavery (see hostis humani generis). In many, though not all instances, customary laws will...
- 11 and 13 of Sedulius' poem were also used, with an added doxology, as "Hostis Herodes impie..." ("O Herod, you impious foe..."), a hymn for the Epiphany...
- Phyllonorycter hostis is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Italy, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Tunisia. There are some records...