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† inˈhospital, a. Obs. [ad. L. inhospitālis, f. in- (in-3) + hospitālis hospitable, hospital a. Cf. OF. inhospital (Godef.).] = inhospitable.
1597–8Bp. Hall Sat. iv. v. 98 Or lonely Hermits cage inhospitall. 1608–11― Epist. v. viii, Some inhospitall sauages make fearful delusions by sorcerie vpon the shore, to fright strangers from landing. 1613Purchas Pilgrimage vii. xi. 595 They shewed themselves inhospitall and treacherous. 1615G. Sandys Trav. i. 27 There being no Innes for entertainment throughout inhospitall Turkie. 1694R. L'Estrange Fables 296 Breach of Faith..is the most odious Inhospital and inhumane..of moral offences. a1716South Serm. (1744) IX. iv. 111 By such an act of inhospital barbarity, as before was unheard of. Hence † inˈhospitally adv., inhospitably.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 482 A Hawke had beene admitted..which being whole, he inhospitally slew many of these co-hospitall weaker Fowles, and was..expelled this Bird-Colledge. |