Singulier | Pluriel |
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xenodochium \Prononciation ?\ |
xenodochia \Prononciation ?\ |
xenodochium
Gregory the Great orders that the accounts of xenodochia should be audited by the bishop (Epist. iv. 27).— (William Bright, The Canons of the First Four General Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus and Chalcedon, 2nd edition, page 184, 1892)
There is, first, the xenodochium, to provide lodging for passing strangers, pilgrims, travellers, refugees, exiles of all kinds, like the one founded at Ostia by Pammachius and Fabiola for all who were embarking or landing.— (Michel Riquet, Christian Charity in Action, page 64, 1961)
His and his uncle Johannes de Curte’s principal gift to Monte Cassino was a xenodochium or "hospitale" to house the pilgrims who, in great numbers, visited the famous shrine of the Archangel Michael.— (Herbert Bloch, Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, page 288, 1986)
Cas | Singulier | Pluriel |
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Nominatif | xenodochium | xenodochia |
Vocatif | xenodochium | xenodochia |
Accusatif | xenodochium | xenodochia |
Génitif | xenodochiī | xenodochiōrum |
Datif | xenodochiō | xenodochiīs |
Ablatif | xenodochiō | xenodochiīs |
xenodochium \Prononciation ?\ neutre