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host
1 [hohst]
–noun
| 1. | a person who receives or entertains guests at home or elsewhere: the host at a theater party. |
| 2. | a master of ceremonies, moderator, or interviewer for a television or radio program. |
| 3. | a person, place, company, or the like, that provides services, resources, etc., as for a convention or sporting event: Our city would like to serve as host for the next Winter Olympics. |
| 4. | the landlord of an inn. |
| 5. | a living animal or plant from which a parasite obtains nutrition. |
| 6. | Surgery. the recipient of a graft. Compare donor (def. 2). |
–verb (used with object)
| 7. | to be the host at (a dinner, reception, etc.): He hosted a reception for new members. |
| 8. | to act as host to: The vice president hosted the foreign dignitaries during their visit. |
| 9. | to act as master of ceremonies, moderator, or interviewer for: to host a popular talk show. |
–verb (used without object)
| 10. | to perform the duties or functions of a host. |
Origin:
1250–1300; ME (h)oste (n.) < MF < L hospit- (s. of hospes) host, guest, stranger, perh. < *hosti-pot(i)s or *hos-pot(i)s, equiv. to hos(ti)- comb. form of hostis stranger (see host 2 ) + -pot(i)s, akin to potis having the power to, posse to be able (see potent ) (hence, “one granting hospitality, one in charge of guests”); cf., with different initial elements, Gk despótēs master, despot, Lith viẽšpats lord
1250–1300; ME (h)oste (n.) < MF < L hospit- (s. of hospes) host, guest, stranger, perh. < *hosti-pot(i)s or *hos-pot(i)s, equiv. to hos(ti)- comb. form of hostis stranger (see host 2 ) + -pot(i)s, akin to potis having the power to, posse to be able (see potent ) (hence, “one granting hospitality, one in charge of guests”); cf., with different initial elements, Gk despótēs master, despot, Lith viẽšpats lord

Related forms:
hostless, adjective
hostship, noun
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