ostel

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Cornish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle Cornish ostel, from Middle English hostel, from Old French hostel, from Late Latin hospitāle.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ostel f (plural ostelyow)

  1. hotel, hostel

Derived terms

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Middle English

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Noun

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ostel

  1. Alternative form of hostel

Old French

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Etymology

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From Late Latin hospitālis, hospitāle (hospice, shelter, guestehouse), noun use of Latin hospitālis (hospitable; pertaining to a host or guest), from hospes.

Noun

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ostel oblique singularm (oblique plural osteaus or osteax or ostiaus or ostiax or ostels, nominative singular osteaus or osteax or ostiaus or ostiax or ostels, nominative plural ostel)

  1. shelter; place to stay
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Descendants

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