10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «HOSPITAGE»
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The Continental Legal History Series
Usually it was a tavern or a hospitage, to which the surety rode, frequently with a
great following, and where he maintained himself with his servants and horses
until the time for performance of the obligation or the expiration of a given period.
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A General Survey of Events, Sources, Persons and Movements ...
The compact of hospitage might be, according to the parties making it, either
wholly private or semi-public. It was possible, that is to say, to have hospitage
between two cities, between two families (clans), and between a city and a
foreign ...
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Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
Whenso in open place and common board He fortuned her to meet, with common
speech He courted her, yet bated every word, That his ungentle host note him
appeach Of vile ungentleness or hospitage's breach. 7 But when apart (if ever
her ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
দানর্শক্টলতাপূরর্বক | Hospitage, n. s. Lat. 1-'\ITf$'1I'L শ্রদ্ধা. দয়া. পরেট্রিপকট্রির
I Hospital, 1!. ৪. জো- ডাহুত্যানো . চিকিৎসাগার. ধর্মাপুরক্ট. পাঁড়িত বা দরিদৃ
ম্রলাকের ভরণ পেষেণ বা রক্ষার্ষে সমংস্থাপিত হান. আশ্রয় gm অতিথিশালা. ধর্যশেলো ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অতিথি বা অত্যম্মু গত লেৰুকের প্নত্তি শ্রন্ধা বা দয়া ৷ \ Hospitably, ad.
আতিখ্যপূর্ষেক. পরেপেকারপূবর্বক শ্রদ্ধা বা দয়া পূরর্বক. দানশীলতাপূব্দক I Hospitage
, n. s. Lat. অত্বতিণ্য. শ্রদ্ধা. দয়া. পট্ট'রাপকরে I Hospital, n. s. Lat. ত্যহুতশ্বানা,
চিকিৎসাগরে.
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Vargas: A Tale of Spain
The hospitality which the hospitable character of your noble host renders, even to
those who are hostile-to him, . has commissioned me to offer you hospitage
without demanding hostage, declaring that he heartily hopes that you will
hospitate ...
Joseph Blanco White, Cornelius Villiers, 1822
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Hospitage, hos'-pe-tage, s. Hospitality. — Obsolete. Hospital, hos' -pe-tal, s. (
A. N.J A building appropriated for the reception of sick, infirm, and helpless
persons, who are supported by charity ; also, a house for the reception of insane
persons, ...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and ...
Whenso in open place and common board He fortun'd her to meet, with common
speech He courted her; yet baited every word, That his ungentle host n'ote8 him
appeach Of vile ungentleness or hospitage's breach. 1 Truly. ' Then. 1 At all ...
Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan, 1859
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The works of Virgil, closely rendered into Engl
Him the Phcenician Dido entertains, And stays with luring accents ; and I dread
What turn Junonian hospitage may take : In such a grave conjuncture of affairs
She will not be at rest. On which account To trap the queen beforehand with my ...
Publius Vergilius Maro, Virgil, 1871
... attempted, obliquid, bewaik, for " grace," " tempt," "oblique," " wale " = to choose
) ; (2) by omission (daintess, flamed, for " daintiness," " inflamed ;" cf. hospitage
for " hospitality.") He spells words amiss, sometimes for archaic appearance, ...
Cambridge Philological Society, John Percival Postgate, 1881