hospice
n.
1818, "rest house for travelers," from French hospice (13c.), from Latin hospitium "guest house, hospitality," from hospes (genitive hospitis) "guest, host" (see host, n.1). Sense of "home for the aged and terminally ill " is from 1893; hospice movement first attested 1979.
〔李〕[hosp;-icen.] n.旅客招待所; 济贫院 ←hosp,hospit (L hospes,hospital)=guest 客人