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ترجمه به فارسی

  1. واژه‌نامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary زن میزبان ، زن مهماندار، بانوی صاحبخانه .
  2. واژه‌نامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary hôtesse|host|hostess Both "guest" and "host" originate in Proto-Indo-European *ghos-ti- "stranger." In Germanic languages the [gh] resolved into [g], resulting in Old Norse gestr "guest," Modern German Gast" and English "guest." In Latin, the [gh] became [h] and the result was Latin hostis "enemy," originally "stranger," seen our words "hostage" and "hostile." Our word "host," however, comes from French, which reduced the Latin word hospes "host" to "host." "Hospes" began its journey as a compound, *ghos-pot- or *ghos-pod- “guest-master" (akin to Russian gospod "lord, master" and gospodin "mister"), based on *ghos- plus the *pot- underlying "potent" and "potentate." We see this same combination in "hospice," "hospitable," "hospital," and "hospitality." miz-bân pazir-â
  3. واژه‌نامه · hFarsi Advanced Version زن ميزبان ،زن مهماندار،بانوى صاحبخانه
  4. واژه‌نامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 host·ess n. Pronunciation:     ' hōs-təs Function:           noun Date:               14th century 1 : a woman who entertains socially 2 a : a woman in charge of a public dining room who seats diners b : a female employee on a public conveyance (as an airplane) who manages the provisioning of food and attends passengers c : a woman who acts as a partner or companion to male patrons in a dance hall or bar]]> 2 hostess n. Function:           intransitive verb Date:               1927 : to act as hostess transitive verb : to serve as hostess to]]> 1 host n. Pronunciation:     ' hōst Function:           noun Etymology:          Middle English, from Anglo-French ost, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, stranger, enemy ― more at GUEST Date:               14th century 1 : ARMY 2 : a great number : MULTITUDE ]]> 2 host n. Function:           intransitive verb Date:               15th century : to assemble in a host usually for a hostile purpose]]> 3 host n. Function:           noun Etymology:          Middle English hoste host, guest, from Anglo-French, from Latin hospit-, hospes, probably from hostis Date:               14th century 1 a : one that receives or entertains guests socially, commercially, or officially b : one that provides facilities for an e…
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