**I. Hospice**

*Noun.* Dates *from late 17th century*, 1818.

Meaning: 1. Greek: ξενία, xenia, προξενία. 2. "rest house for travellers"

From: Greco-Roman concept of hospitality as a divine right of the guest and a divine duty of the host.

French *hospice* "hospital, almshouse".

Old French *ospice* "hospice, shelter," also "hospitality," 13c.),

From Latin *hospitium* "hospitable reception, entertainment; hospitality, bonds of hospitality, relationship of guest and host.

From *hospes* (genitive *hospitis*) "guest; host," also "a stranger, foreigner". and positions the scholar in front of is the ancient.
