hostel

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A commercial overnight lodging place, with dormitory accommodation and shared facilities, especially a youth hostel.
  2. A temporary refuge for the homeless providing a bed and sometimes food.
  3. A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge.
  4. A public hotel.
  5. A university or school dormitory, a place of accommodation for students.
verb
  1. To stay in a hostel during one's travels.
  2. To lodge (a person) in a hostel.

Pronunciation

/ˈhɑstəl/ En-us-hostel.ogg /ˈhɒstəl/ /ˈhɔsʈəl/ /hɔsˈʈɛl/ /ˈhosʈəl/ /hɵsˈʈɛl/

Word forms

hostel hostels hosteling hostelling hosteled hostelled

Etymology

From Middle English hostel, from Old French hostel, ostel, from Late Latin hospitale (“hospice”), from Classical Latin hospitalis (“hospitable”) itself from hospes (“host”) + -alis (“-al”). Doublet of hotel and hospital. Not in use from late 17th c. (in the usual sense from mid 16th c.) to 1808, when it was revived by Walter Scott in his poem Marmion (see the quotation).

Related words

Derived words

bail hostel hosteler hosteller hostelite hostelry poshtel probation hostel youth hostel
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