xenagogue
/zɛnəˈɡoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A person who brings strangers together, especially for social purposes.
“The xenagogue played a crucial role in organizing the charity gala, which brought together influential people from all over the city.”
2. noun
A person who shows strangers to a place, especially a hotel or a building.
“The xenagogue helped the tourists navigate the unfamiliar streets of the old city, leading them to their hotel in the evening.”
3. noun
A person who is a guide or host to strangers, especially in a formal or official capacity.
“The ambassador served as a xenagogue for the visiting dignitaries, welcoming them to the country and facilitating their meetings with government officials.”