"kind and cordial to strangers or guests," 1560s, from Middle French hospitable, which is formed as if from a Medieval Latin hospitabilis, from the stem of Latin hospitari "be a guest," from hospes (genitive hospitis) "guest" (see host (n.1)). The Latin adjective was hospitalis, but this became a noun in Old French and entered English as hospital. Related: Hospitably.
a hospitable environment
soil sufficiently hospitable for forest growth
a good-natured and hospitable man
a hospitable act
hospitable invitations
hospitable to new ideas
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