| Julius Caesar - 1886 - 580 pagine
...-itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (lord of eating)~\, M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger. Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of...hospes (a personal and family friend^). hospitium, -I, [hospit + ium], N., the relation of host (or gnest). Hence (cf. hospes), friendship : hospitium... | |
| Julius Caesar, William Francis Allen - 1886 - 574 pagine
...-itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (lord of eating)], M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger. Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of...hospes (a personal and family friend). hospitium, -i, [hospit -t- ium], N., the relation of host (or guest). Hence (cf. hospes), friendship : hospitium... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1890 - 654 pagine
...-itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (lord of eating)~\, M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger. Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of...of host (or guest). Hence (cf. hospes), friendship: hospitium atque amicitia (alliance and friendship, family and personal friendship) ; hospitio Ariovisti... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1892 - 708 pagine
...-itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (lord of eating)~\, M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger. Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of...hospes (a personal and family friend). hospitium, -i, [hospit + inm], N., the relation of host (or guest). Hence (cf. hospes), friendship: hospitium... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1892 - 704 pagine
...[?], M., a garden. hospes, -itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (lord of eating)], M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger, a visitor. — Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of hospitlum, which was a kind of hereditary friendship between persons of different countries, not personal,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1897 - 788 pagine
...guest, a stranger, a •visitor, — Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of liuspitiuni, which was a kind of hereditary friendship between...friend (of the kind above mentioned): familiaris et bospea (a personal and family friend). hospitium, -i, [hospit-| ium], N., the relation of host (or... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1898 - 792 pagine
.../tost. — Also, a guest, a stranger. Hence, a guest-friend (in the peculiar relation of hospitinm, which was a kind of hereditary friendship between...the kind above mentioned) : familiaris et hospes, i personal and family friend. hospitium, -i, | hospit- + inm], N., the relation of host (or gutsi).... | |
| James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge, Moses Grant Daniell - 1899 - 748 pagine
...host (lord of eating)]. M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger, a visitor. Hence, a guest-friend (in the peculiar relation of hospitium, which was...or state), a friend (of the kind above mentioned). hospitälis, -e [hospit- + alis], adj., (relating to a guest or host ) . Hence, hospitable, friendly,... | |
| James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge, Moses Grant Daniell - 1901 - 736 pagine
...(lord of eating )], M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger, a visitor. Hence, a guest-friend (¡n the peculiar relation of hospitium, which was a kind...or state), a friend (of the kind above mentioned). hospitälis, -e [hospit- + alis], adj., (relating to a guest or host). Hence, hospitable, friendly,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1902 - 782 pagine
...[?], M., a garden. hospes, -itis, [prob. GHAS-PATIS, orig. host (ford of eating )], M., a host. — Also, a guest, a stranger, a visitor. — Hence, a...(of the kind above mentioned) : familiaris et hospes (л personal and family friend'). bospitium, -I, [hospit + ium], N., the relation of host (or guest).... | |
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