hospice

hospice
noun Etymology: French, from Old French hospise, from Latin hospitium, from hospit-, hospes host — more at host Date: 1818 1. a lodging for travelers, young persons, or the underprivileged especially when maintained by a religious order 2. a facility or program designed to provide a caring environment for meeting the physical and emotional needs of the terminally ill

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  • Hospice — Hos pice, n. [F., fr. L. hospitium hospitality, a place where strangers are entertained, fr. hospes stranger, guest. See {Host} a landlord.] A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hospice — C est en Martinique que le nom est le plus répandu, mais on le rencontre aussi en Gironde et en Saône et Loire. En Bourgogne, il suffit de penser aux Hospices de Beaune pour comprendre qu il s agit d un hôpital des pauvres (surnom donné à celui… …   Noms de famille

  • hospice — ► NOUN 1) a home providing care for the sick or terminally ill. 2) archaic a lodging for travellers, especially one run by a religious order. ORIGIN French, from Latin hospitium, from hospes host …   English terms dictionary

  • hospice — [häs′pis] n. [Fr < L hospitium, hospitality, inn, lodging < hospes, host, guest < * hostipots < hostis, stranger, enemy < IE base * ghostis, stranger, guest (> GUEST, OSlav gospodi) + * potis, master: see DESPOT] 1. a place of… …   English World dictionary

  • Hospice — This article is about the institution for palliative care. For other uses, see Hospice (disambiguation). Bradbury Hospice, the first dedicated hospice in Hong Kong Hospice is a type of care and a philosophy of care that focuses on the palliation… …   Wikipedia

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