释义 |
hospitize, v. rare.|ˈhɒspɪtaɪz| [f. L. hospit-em guest + -ize.] 1. trans. To lodge or entertain with hospitality.
1895Ch. Chron. (N. Zealand) May 597 His Lordship..was driven to the residence of Mr. Aldrich, where they were hospitised till the following evening. 2. intr. = hospitate 3.
1895A. M. Stoddart J. S. Blackie iii. 54 By the rule of ‘hospitising’ practised in the University, he found himself free to visit the classes under Hausmann [etc.]. |