Houseguest

/ˈhaʊsɡɛst/ noun

A person who is invited to stay in someone else's home as a visitor for a period of time.

A straightforward compound of 'house' and 'guest,' combining Old English 'hus' with Old Norse 'gestr.' Though simple in construction, it's a distinctly American term that became standardized only in the 20th century.

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