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Hueste (in ), hoste (in Portuguese/Galician), host (in ) or ost (in ) was the designation, used in the Iberian Peninsula and , during the Middle Ages, to refer to a group of armed men under the command of a prelado or rico-hombre, with the objective of executing expeditions or warfare. Huestes were initially drawn from the broader population, but later became more selective as combat skills became more specialized.


Etymology
The terms, in the several Iberian languages, come from the hoste or hostis, meaning "the enemy".

At the start of the Middle Ages, there was no term in the Iberian Peninsula to signify a group of men with military objectives. The Castilian term hueste appeared in the of the 13th century, with a meaning similar to the modern Castilian word tropas ("troops"). The word is also exist in Italian ( oste) and Romanian ( oaste~oasti) languages, however, in the latter, it is considered an archaic word.

The original meaning of the word in the classical Latin era was "enemy," but it changed during the late Latin period. The reason for this change is that from the 5th century onwards, mainly - a.k.a. the former enemies - served in the Roman Empire's army. This semantic shift occurred in all the modern-day Romance languages.


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