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FromProto-Indo-European*gʰóstipotis(“lord; guest”), compound of*gʰóstis(“stranger”) and*pótis(“master”). Equivalent to*hostis +*potis.[1]
*hostipotis m
singular | plural | |
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nominative | *hostipotis | *hostipotēs |
vocative | *hostipotis | *hostipotēs |
accusative | *hostipotim | *hostipotins |
genitive | *hostipoteis | *hostipotjom |
dative | *hostipotei | *hostipotiβos |
ablative | *hostipotīd | *hostipotiβos |
locative | *hostipotei | *hostipotiβos |