hospice
hospice, almshouse
noun oh-SPEES Rare
Origin: Latin hospitium (lodging, hospitality)
Also means
care home (for the elderly)
Usage Note
Hospice historically referred to a charitable shelter for pilgrims or the poor (the famous hospice de Beaune in Burgundy is a 15th-century example). In modern French it also means a care home for the elderly or terminally ill, closer to the English 'hospice'. Do not confuse with hôpital (hospital) — an hospice provides longer-term shelter or palliative care rather than acute treatment.
Examples
"Son grand-père réside dans un hospice depuis un an."
Natural Translation
His grandfather has been living in a care home for a year.
Related Words
Explore French by topic
FrenchNow
7 min read
FrenchNow
5 min read