Middle English hospitalite, from Old French, from Latin hospitālitās, from hospitālis, of a guest.
Philoxenos:
Philos = loving
Xenos = a stranger
The base word for inhospitable is "hospitable."
hospital hospice hospitality
The base word of "hospitable" is "hospitality."
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
The base word for inhospitable is "hospitable."
hospital hospice hospitality
The base word of "hospitable" is "hospitality."
My host was both gracious and hospitable.
The island of Hawaii is known for its hospitable climate.
It is important to be very hospitable to your guests if you are running a hotel.
hospitably
When i checked in to the hotel i found that the employees, complete with smiles, were extremely welcoming and hospitable.
a kind, loving, hospitable, and friendly person
The superlative form is most hospitable. This is the standard pattern: for words of several syllables, the superlative is formed by putting "most" before the word, and the comparative by putting "more" before the word.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.