Etymology of the English word guesthouse
the English word
guesthousederived from the English word
guestderived from the English word
gestderived from the Old French word
gestderived from the Latin word
gestaderived 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
gestederived from the Old French word
gestederived from the Latin word
gestaderived 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
gestrderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ghos-ti-derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*gastizderived from the English word
housederived from the Proto-Germanic root
*khusanUsage
Word found in Modern English