hôte

See also: hote and hoste

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French hoste, from Old French oste, from Latin hospitem, from Proto-Italic *hostipotis, an old compound of hostis and the root of potis, possibly corresponding to a Proto-Indo-European root *gʰostipotis, a compound of *gʰóstis and *pótis. See also Old French ost.

Pronunciation

  • (mute h) IPA(key): /ot/
  • (file)
  • Homophones: hôtes, ôte, ôtes, ôtent (general), haute, hautes (aspirated)

Noun

hôte m (plural hôtes, feminine hôte or hôtesse)

  1. guest (one who is received)
  2. host (one who receives)
  3. host (being that carries a parasite)

Usage notes

  • Generally the feminine is hôte when meaning “guest”, but hôtesse when meaning “host, hostess”.

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