Hospitallers
Meaning of Hospitallers
plural noun
a member of a charitable religious order, originally the Knights Hospitaller.
Middle English: from Old French hospitalier, from medieval Latin hospitalarius, from hospitale (see hospital).
Information about Hospitallers
- It is a name.
- The singular form of Hospitallers is: Hospitaller.
- Languages in which Hospitallers is used:
(Press the button to hear it)
Hyphenation of Hospitallers
Hospi-tallers
- It consists of 2 syllables and 12 chars.
- Hospitallers is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Words that rhyme with Hospitallers
Emmentalers, Emmenthalers, Hospitalers, Montrealers, Neandertalers, Neanderthalers, Simmenthalers, Transvaalers, Walers, annealers, appealers, autodialers, balers, canalers, coalers, concealers, congealers, cymbalers, daytalers, dealers, dialers, empalers, goalers, halers, healers, hospitalers, impalers, inhalers, initialers, interdealers, marshalers, mealers, misdealers, neanderthalers, newsdealers, pedalers, regalers, repealers, revealers, scalers, scuddalers, sealers, signalers, squealers, stealers, talers, teetotalers, thalers, totalers, vealers