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Etymology of the English word guesthouse

the English word guesthouse
derived from the English word guest
derived from the English word gest
derived from the Old French word gest
derived from the Latin word gesta
derived from the Latin word gestum (what has been carried out, a business; deeds)
derived from the Latin word gerere (to carry; bear, carry, wear)
derived from the English word geste
derived from the Old French word geste
derived from the Latin word gesta
derived from the Latin word gestum (what has been carried out, a business; deeds)
derived from the Latin word gerere (to carry; bear, carry, wear)
derived from the Latin word gestus (movement of the limbs, bodily action, carriage)
derived from the Latin word digerere (dissolve, dissipate morbid matter; exercise; lay, set out; plant; scatter, disperse; carry)
derived from the New Latin word di-
derived from the Greek word di-, δι-, δί-
derived from the Greek word dis, δίς (double; twice)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word gerere (to carry; bear, carry, wear)
derived from the Latin word gestum (what has been carried out, a business; deeds)
derived from the Latin word gerere (to carry; bear, carry, wear)
derived from the Old Norse word gestr
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ghos-ti-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *gastiz
derived from the English word house
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *khusan

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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