Accommodation

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early 17th century: from Latin accommodatio(n- ), from accommodare ‘fit one thing to another’ (see accommodate).


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From French accommodation, from Latin accommodātiō(“adjustment, accommodation, compliance”), from accommodō(“adapt, put in order”). Superficially accommodate +‎ -ion. The sense of "lodging" was first attested in 1600.


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accommodation (n.)

c. 1600, "that which supplies a want or need," from French accommodation, from Latin accommodationem (nominative accommodatio) "an adjustment," noun of action from past-participle stem of accommodare "make fit; make fit for" (see accommodate).

Meaning "appliance, anything which affords aid" is from 1610s; that of "act of accommodating" is from 1640s. Meaning "arrangement of a dispute" is from 1640s. An accommodation train (1838) was one making all stops (as opposed to an expresss); it was used earlier of stages (1811).