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(French: ), from Middle
, accusative of
(“a host, also a sourjourner, visitor, hence, a foreigner, a stranger”), from
(“master of guests”), from
(“stranger, guest, host, someone with whom one has reciprocal duties of hospitality”) and
(“owner, master, host, husband”). Used in English since 13th century.
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A person who receives or entertains a , particularly into the host’s home.
A good host is always considerate of the guest’s needs.
Shakespeare
Time is like a fashionable host, / That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand.
A person or organization responsible for
Our company is host of the annual conference this year.
The host was terrible, but the acts themselves were good.
(, , Unix) Any computer attached to a .
another organism or biological entity, usually a .
2013 May-June, , “”, , volume 101, number 3, page 193:
Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
Viruses depend on the host that they infect in order to be able to reproduce.
(evolutionism, ) An organism bearing certain
The so-called junk DNA is known, so far, to provide no apparent benefit to its host.
bread such as that used in the Christian ceremony of the .
and in some cases , as in certain types of
(third-person singular simple present , present participle , simple past and past participle )
To perform the role of a host.
2013 May-June, , “”, , volume 101, number 3, page 193:
Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola.
Our company will host the annual conference this year.
I was terrible at hosting that show.
I’ll be hosting tonight. I hope I’m not terrible.
Shakespeare
Where you shall host.
(, ) To run
made available to a
1987 May 7, Selden E. Ball, Jr., Re: Ethernet Terminal Concentrators, comp.protocols.tcp-ip, Usenet
CMU/TEK TCP/IP software uses an excessive amount of cpu resources for terminal support both outbound, when accessing another system, and inbound, when the local system is hosting a session.
Kremvax hosts a variety of services.
, from Middle
(“foreign enemy”) (as opposed to
(“personal enemy”)), cognate with etymology 1.
A used also in religious senses, as: Heavenly host (of angels)
1843, , , book 3, ch. X, Plugson of Undershot
Why, Plugson, even thy own host is all in mutiny: C but the ‘bare backs’ — are worse covered than ever!
2001, Carlos Parada, Hesione 2,
the invading host that had sailed from Hellas in more than one thousand ships was of an unprecedented size.
A l a large .
A host of parts for my Model A.
also , , from
(“sacrificial victim”).
(Catholicism) The
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 m (plural
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2009, P?eklad 21 (Bible), Leviticus 17:15:
Kdokoli, a? u? domácí nebo host, by jedl něco zdechlého nebo rozsápaného, vypere si oděv, omyje se vodou a bude ne?ist? a? do ve?era. Teprve pak bude ?ist?.
(): /?o:st/.
 m (plural ,
(): /??st/
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Related to / ("to cough").
(): /hust/
imperative of
(): /h?ust/
imperative of
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