释义 |
habited, ppl. a.|ˈhæbɪtɪd| [f. habit v.] 1. Dwelt in, inhabited. arch.
1866Edin. Rev. CXXIV. 184 The habited and uninhabitable portions of the globe. 2. Clothed, dressed.
1807Robinson Archæol. Græca §10 p. lx, Statues of the Habited Graces. 1865Sat. Rev. 2 Dec. 696/1 How little has been done..to elevate the habited man above the naked savage! †3. That has become habitual; commonly practised; accustomed. Obs.
1605Verstegan Dec. Intell. ii. (1628) 53 This antient and habited vice. 1651tr. Life Father Sarpi (1676) 101 Not superstition, but a constant tenacity, and an habited custom. |