different between hatel vs hotel
hatel
English
Alternative forms
- hattle, hettle
Etymology
From Middle English hatel, hetel, from Old English hatol, hetol (“hostile, malignant, hateful”), from Proto-West Germanic *hatul (“apt to hate, hating, hateful”).
Adjective
hatel (comparative more hatel, superlative most hatel)
- (obsolete) hateful; detestable
Anagrams
- Leath, athel, ethal, lathe
Middle English
Alternative forms
- heatel, hetel
Etymology
From Old English hatol, hetol, from Proto-Germanic *hatulaz, *hatilaz; equivalent to hate +? -el.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ha?t?l/, /?hat?l/, /?h??t?l/, /?h?t?l/
Adjective
hatel
- Violent, ruthless, savage, ferocious.
- (rare) Hateful, angry, ireful, raging.
- (rare) Disliked, detestable, revolting.
Descendants
- English: hatel, hattle, hettle
- Scots: hettle
References
- “h??tel, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-07-18.
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hotel
English
Alternative forms
- hôtel (archaic)
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Middle French hostel, from Old French ostel, from Late Latin hospit?lis, hospit?le (“hospice, shelter, guesthouse”), from Latin hospitalis (“hospitable”). Doublet of hostel and hospital.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /(h)???t?l/
- (US) enPR: h?-t?l?, IPA(key): /ho??t?l/
- Rhymes: -?l
- Hyphenation: ho?tel
Noun
hotel (plural hotels)
- (now chiefly historical) A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France. [from 17th c.]
- An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain. [from 17th c.]
- 1868, "A Clergyman" (John Morison), Australia in 1866, page 165,
- When gold-digging commenced in California, the writer was staying at an hotel in Wellington, New Zealand, where a Yankee trader was also staying. Seated at the dining-table, the latter was discoursing of the business he was doing […] .
- 1868, "A Clergyman" (John Morison), Australia in 1866, page 165,
- (South Asia) A restaurant; any dining establishment.
- Hotel, the letter H in the ICAO spelling alphabet. [from 20th c.]
- The larger red property in the game of Monopoly, in contradistinction to houses.
- The guest accommodation and dining section of a cruise ship.
Usage notes
- The UK pronunciation omitting the initial h is in imitation of the French hôtel and is now considered old-fashioned.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:lodging place
Derived terms
Related terms
- hostel
Descendants
Translations
See also
- inn
- motel
Anagrams
- Holte, Thole, helot, hetol, lothe, thole
Albanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h?t?l/
Noun
hotel m (indefinite plural hotele, definite singular hoteli, definite plural hotelet)
- hotel
Asturian
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospit?le.
Noun
hotel m (plural hoteles)
- hotel
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospit?le. Doublet of hospital and hostal.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic) IPA(key): /o?t?l/
- (Central) IPA(key): /u?t?l/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /o?tel/
Noun
hotel m (plural hotels)
- hotel
Czech
Etymology
From French hôtel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ot?l/
Noun
hotel m inan
- hotel
Declension
Derived terms
- hotýlek
Further reading
- hotel in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- hotel in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Danish
Etymology
From French hôtel.
Noun
hotel n (singular definite hotellet, plural indefinite hoteller)
- hotel
Further reading
- “hotel” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
Alternative forms
- hôtel (obsolete)
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Middle French hostel, from Old French ostel, from Latin hospit?lis. Doublet of hospitaal.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?o??t?l/
- Hyphenation: ho?tel
- Rhymes: -?l
Noun
hotel n (plural hotels, diminutive hotelletje n)
- hotel
Derived terms
- badhotel
- bijenhotel
- berghotel
- familiehotel
- hotelbed
- hotelbediende
- hoteleigenaar
- hotelgast
- hotelhouder
- hotelier
- hotelkamer
- hotelketen
- hotelschool
- strandhotel
Related terms
- botel
- motel
Descendants
- Afrikaans: hotel
- ? Indonesian: hotel
- ? West Frisian: hotel
Anagrams
- holte
Galician
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospit?le.
Pronunciation
Noun
hotel m (plural hoteis)
- hotel
Hungarian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Hotel, from French hôtel, from Old French hostel, from Latin hospit?le.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?hot?l]
- Hyphenation: ho?tel
- Rhymes: -?l
Noun
hotel (plural hotelek)
- hotel
Declension
Derived terms
- hotelszoba
References
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch hotel, from French hôtel, from Middle French hostel, from Old French ostel; inherited from Late Latin hospit?lis, hospit?le (“hospice, shelter, guesthouse”), noun use of Latin hospit?lis (“hospitable; pertaining to a host or guest”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?hot?l]
- Hyphenation: ho?tèl
Noun
hotèl (first-person possessive hotelku, second-person possessive hotelmu, third-person possessive hotelnya)
- hotel, an establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.
Derived terms
Related terms
- hostel
Further reading
- “hotel” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Middle French hostel (“hostel”, “inn”), from Old French ostel (“shelter”), from Latin hospit?lis (“pertaining to hospitality”). Doublet of ospedale and ospitale.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o?t?l/
- Hyphenation: ho?tèl
Noun
hotel m (invariable)
- hotel(s)
- The letter H in the Italian spelling alphabet.
Synonyms
- albergo
Related terms
- ostello
Descendants
- ? Cimbrian: hotèl
Polish
Etymology
From French hôtel, from Late Latin hospit?lis, hospit?le (“hospice, shelter, guesthouse”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?x?.t?l/
Noun
hotel m inan (diminutive hotelik)
- hotel
Declension
Derived terms
- (adjective) hotelowy
Related terms
- (nouns) hotelarz, hotelarka, hotelarstwo, hoteling
- (adjective) hotelarski
Further reading
- hotel in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- hotel in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospit?le. Doublet of hospital and hospedal.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /?.?t??/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /o.?t?w/, [ö.?t????]
- Rhymes: -?w
Noun
hotel m (plural hotéis)
- hotel
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospitale. Doublet of spital.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ho?tel/
Noun
hotel n (plural hotele)
- hotel
Declension
Related terms
- hotelier
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /x?tel/
- Hyphenation: ho?tel
Noun
hòtel m (Cyrillic spelling ??????)
- hotel
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French hôtel, from Latin hospit?le. Doublet of hospital and hostal.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o?tel/, [o?t?el]
- Rhymes: -el
Noun
hotel m (plural hoteles)
- hotel
See also
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Borrowed from English hotel.
Noun
hotel
- hotel
Vilamovian
Pronunciation
Noun
hotel ?
- hotel
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