/hoːstə/, [ˈhoːsd̥ə]
OriginFrom Old Norse hósti (“a cough”), hósta (“to cough”), from Proto-Germanic, from Proto-Indo-European *kwas- (“to cough”).
- common-gender, no-pluralcough
- cough (push air from the lungs)
- Internetto host websites
Formshosten(definite, singular) · hoste(indefinite, nominative, singular) · hosten(definite, nominative, singular) · hostes(genitive, indefinite, singular) · hostens(definite, genitive, singular) · host(imperative) · at hoste(infinitive) · hoster(present) · hostede(past) · hostet(perfect) · hoster(active, present) · hostes(passive, present) · hostede(active, past) · hostedes(passive, past) · hoste(active, infinitive) · hostes(infinitive, passive) · host(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · hostende(participle, present) · hostet(participle, past)