HOSTAGE
Source: 553, 556, 560, 566, 567
hostage. (fr) hostage, pledge
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Hostage. Hostage
A person delivered into the hands of another as a security for the performance of some promise, etc. (2 Kings 14:14; 2 Chr. 25:24).
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HOSTAGE. → General scriptures concerning 2Ki 14:14; 2Ch 25:24
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hostage. Hostage, n. a pledge for performance of conditions
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Hos″tage (?), n. [[OE. hostage, OF. hostage, ostage, F. ôtage, LL. hostaticus, ostaticum, for hospitaticum, fr. L. hospes guest, host. The first meaning is, the state of a guest, hospitality; hence, the state of a hostage (treated as a guest); and both these meanings occur in Old French. See Host a landlord.]] A person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty or stipulations of any kind, on the performance of which the person is to be released. Your hostages I have, so have you mine; And we shall talk before we fight. Shak. He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune. Bacon.