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guest

Webster 1828

GUEST, noun gest. [Latin visito; Eng. visit.]1. A stranger; one who comes from a distance, and takes lodgings at a place, either for a night or for a longer time.2. A visitor; a stranger or friend, entertained in the house or at the table of another, whether by invitation or otherwise.The wedding was furnished with guests. Matthew 22:10.GUEST'-CHAMBER, noun An apartment appropriated to the entertainment of guests. Mark 14:1.GUEST'-RITE, noun Office due to a guest GUEST'-ROPEGUESS'-ROPE, noun A rope to tow with, or to make fast a boat