mid-15c., "bath house," from hot + house (n.). In 17c. a euphemism for "brothel;" the meaning "glass-roofed structure for raising tender plants or protecting exotics" is from 1749. Figurative use of this sense by 1802.
hotch-potch
hotel
hotelier
hot-foot
hothead
hothouse
hotly
hotness
hot-rod
hotshot
Hottentot