hospitable
91congenial — adjective 1) very congenial people Syn: sociable, convivial, hospitable, genial, personable, agreeable, friendly, amiable 2) a congenial environment Syn: pleasant, agreeable, enjoya …
92πάγξενον — πάγξενος all hospitable masc/fem acc sg πάγξενος all hospitable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
93φιλοξενικόν — φιλοξενικός hospitable masc acc sg φιλοξενικός hospitable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
94ἐπιξενώσεις — ἐπιξένωσις hospitable fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) ἐπιξένωσις hospitable fem nom/acc pl (attic) ἐπιξενόομαι to be entertained as aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ἐπιξενόομαι to be entertained as fut ind act 2nd sg …
95hospital — [13] Like hospices, hostels, and hotels, hospitals were originally simply places at which guests were received. The word comes via Old French hospital from medieval Latin hospitāle, a noun use of the adjective hospitālis ‘of a guest’. This in… …
96hospitably — adverb in a hospitable manner she was received hospitably by her new family • Ant: ↑inhospitably • Derived from adjective: ↑hospitable …
97inhospitable — adj. 1 not hospitable. 2 (of a region, coast, etc.) not affording shelter etc. Derivatives: inhospitableness n. inhospitably adv. Etymology: obs. F (as IN (1), HOSPITABLE) …
98JEWISH STUDIES — Jewish studies, or often Judaic studies, refers here to the academic teaching of aspects of Jewish religion, history, philosophy, and culture, and associated languages and literatures, at the undergraduate and graduate level in institutions of… …
99MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL — The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in minnesota consist of a metropolitan area of 2.7 million inhabitants, well over half of the state s population. Although settled earlier, St. Paul was smaller, which is reflected in the fact that St.… …
100make one feel at home — {v. phr.} To be hospitable; welcome; make someone feel at ease. * /They are very popular hosts because they always manage to make their guests feel at home./ …