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Definition of Hosted
1. host [v] - See also: host
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hosted
Literary usage of Hosted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"Ben ower the bar he gave a bracht, And hud among them sic a locket, He hosted
thair a bude full fra him. Leg. Bj>. at. ..."
2. Olympic Games: Federal Government Provides Significant Funding and Support by Bernard L. Ungar (2000)
"These funds generally would not have been provided if the Games were not hosted
in the United States. Of the $513 million, about $325 million was provided ..."
3. The Court of England Under George IV.: Founded on a Diary Interspersed with by Charlotte Campbell Bury (1896)
"... Col. le Moine, Bourke, and hosted. The Princess was only gracious to the first
two of these persons, and was very angry with Lady C. C , because she ..."
4. Gaseous Electronics Conference Radio-Frequency Reference Cell: Reprint From edited by James K. Olthoff (1996)
"The 12th GEC (1959) was hosted by NBS in Washington, DC and the 21st (1968) and
... The 1995 GEC will be hosted by the University of California at Berkeley. ..."
5. Golf Guide Britain and Ireland 2004 by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"Many Amateur and Professional championships have been hosted here The course is
always in immaculate condition and playable all year round For further ..."