gost

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a spiritual being; angel, devil, spirit; soul of a dead person
 * 2) the Holy Ghost
 * 3) * Goddes gost is þe geven. &mdash; Cleanness, c1400
 * 4) A villain, scoundrel; a devil incarnate; a wicked-looking creature
 * 5) * In þat doynge Paternus the monk semeþ a lewed goost. &mdash; Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, 1387
 * 6) The soul of man, spiritual nature
 * 7) * Ȝe cursed gostes, goþ in-to þe pyne of helle! &mdash; Seint Ieremie telleþ, c1400
 * 8) * Lyfe is none quen gost is lede. &mdash; A Stanzaic Life of Christ, 1500
 * 9) A spiritual force or insight, a gift of prophecy
 * 10) * A haþel in þy holde..hatz þe gostes of God þat gyes alle soþes. &mdash; Cleanness, c1400
 * 11) A breath, blowing, wind; God's breath, a spiritual wind; the blowing of storm
 * 12) * Gost-wynd nedefull is to recouer monnes gost þat greued is. &mdash; A Stanzaic Life of Christ, 1500
 * 1) * A haþel in þy holde..hatz þe gostes of God þat gyes alle soþes. &mdash; Cleanness, c1400
 * 2) A breath, blowing, wind; God's breath, a spiritual wind; the blowing of storm
 * 3) * Gost-wynd nedefull is to recouer monnes gost þat greued is. &mdash; A Stanzaic Life of Christ, 1500

Derived terms

 * — endowed with a spirit, immortal
 * — like a ghost, ghostly; spiritual
 * , — spiritual conduct, spiritual love, devoutness, piety
 * — spiritual matters, spirituality; devoutness, piety.
 * — spiritually

Etymology
From, from , from , from. Numerous cognates include Catalan, Italian and French.

Noun

 * 1) taste (of food, drink, etc.)

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) guest
 * Svakog gosta tri dana dosta. - [For] every guest three days is enough. (proverb)

Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) guest

Etymology 2
From.

Adjective

 * 1) dense

Noun

 * 1) guest

Etymology
Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) meat