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in residence

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P1.
a. to have (also †hold, keep, make) one's residence: to have one's usual dwelling place or home; to reside. Also in extended use. [Compare Middle French faire sa residence, tenir sa residence (both a1467 or earlier).]
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)]
wonc725
erdec893
siteOE
liveeOE
to make one's woningc960
through-wonOE
bigc1175
walkc1225
inwonea1300
lenda1300
lenga1300
lingera1300
erthec1300
stallc1315
lasta1325
lodge1362
habit?a1366
breeda1375
inhabitc1374
indwella1382
to have one's mansionc1385
to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400
keepc1400
repairc1400
to have (also hold, keep, make) one's residencec1405
to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425
winc1425
to make (one's) residence1433
resort1453
abidec1475
use1488
remaina1500
demur1523
to keep one's house1523
occupy1523
reside1523
enerdc1540
kennel1552
bower1596
to have (also hold, keep, make) residence1597
subsist1618
mansiona1638
tenant1650
fastena1657
hospitate1681
wont1692
stay1754
to hang out1811
home1832
habitate1866
c1405 [see sense 2a].
1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iii. l. 422 In chaumeris sone thair residence thai maid.
1535 D. Lindsay Satyre 574 I haue maid my residence With hie Princes of greit puissance.
1585 Reg. Privy Council Scotl. III. 747 The parrochynnis quhair they wer borne or had thair cheiff residence.
1649 A. Ross Life Mahomet in tr. Alcoran 405 The Heaven, where God kept his residence.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 734 Many a Towred structure high, Where Scepter'd Angels held thir residence . View more context for this quotation
1705 D. Jones Compl. Hist. Europe 420 Both these Gentlemen are of a House, where a Noble P— makes his Residence, when he Honours that University with his Presence.
1736 J. Ralph tr. T. de Saint-Hyacinthe Mem. & Hist. Prince Titi iii. 147 The vast multitude of Birds which kept there their Residence..made every thing appear chearful and lively.
1794 S. Williams Nat. & Civil Hist. Vermont vi. 81 In these [forests] a great variety and number of animals had their residence.
1833 C. F. Crusé tr. Eusebius Eccl. Hist. (ed. 2) iv. xi. 139 He also had his residence at Rome.
1892 Univ. of Chicago Quart. Cal. 9 Students are advised to make their residence in the dormitories.
1917 N. O. Winter Hist. Northwest Ohio II. 1024/2 For several years he has been out of the tailoring business in Toledo, though he keeps his residence there.
1949 M. Hadas tr. J. Burckhardt Age of Constantine Great ii. 54 Maximian made his residence in Milan, which the pressure of the Alemanni..had well-nigh made a border post.
1991 W. Blauw in E. Huttmann et al. Urban Housing Segregation iii. 49 In 1986, 14 percent of the Dutch had their residence in these cities, whereas more than half (56 percent) of the Surinamese lived there.
b. So to have (also hold, keep, †make) residence. [Compare Anglo-Norman and Middle French tenir residence (1376 or earlier with reference to clerics; compare to make (one's) residence at Phrases 2).]
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)]
wonc725
erdec893
siteOE
liveeOE
to make one's woningc960
through-wonOE
bigc1175
walkc1225
inwonea1300
lenda1300
lenga1300
lingera1300
erthec1300
stallc1315
lasta1325
lodge1362
habit?a1366
breeda1375
inhabitc1374
indwella1382
to have one's mansionc1385
to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400
keepc1400
repairc1400
to have (also hold, keep, make) one's residencec1405
to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425
winc1425
to make (one's) residence1433
resort1453
abidec1475
use1488
remaina1500
demur1523
to keep one's house1523
occupy1523
reside1523
enerdc1540
kennel1552
bower1596
to have (also hold, keep, make) residence1597
subsist1618
mansiona1638
tenant1650
fastena1657
hospitate1681
wont1692
stay1754
to hang out1811
home1832
habitate1866
1398 in J. Slater Early Scots Texts (Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Edinb.) (1952) No. 38 And tha Scottis borne men that now ar ressauit..to the faith of Ingland sal be constreign[yt t]o d[welle] and mak residence..in Ingland.
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) iv. l. 4515 (MED) Wher Discord holdeth residence, It is wel wers þan swerd or pestilence.
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 179 Hit was not conueniente an Emperoure to kepe residence where thapostles crownede kepede the principate.
1508 W. Dunbar Ballade Barnard Stewart in Poems (1998) I. 178 Welcum..Withe vs to liue and to maik recidence.
1597 W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet ii. ii. 24 Within the infant rinde of this small flower, Poyson hath residence, and medecine power. View more context for this quotation
a1640 J. Fletcher & P. Massinger Sea Voy. ii. ii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Aaaaa3v/2 What place is this? Sure something more then humane keeps residence here.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ii. 999 I upon my Frontieres here Keep residence . View more context for this quotation
1734 I. Watts Philos. Ess. (ed. 2) vi. i. 142 Devils are supposed to have Residence among Mankind to tempt them to Sin.
1781 J. Clowes tr. E. Swedenborg True Christian Relig. II. vii. 22 The Will and the Understanding, with respect to their Principles or Beginnings, have Residence in the Head.
1822 W. Scott Peveril II. v. 141 The banner, which indicated that the Lord of Man held residence within its ruinous precincts, hung motionless by the ensign-staff.
1833 T. Chalmers On Power of God (1835) I. 72 Virtue..has had everlasting residence in the nature of the Godhead.
1913 N. C. Fowler How to obtain Citizenship 122 Many of the States have made special laws permitting them to hold residence within the States they formerly resided in.
1921 W. B. Neff Bench & Bar N. Ohio 32 As qualifications for officeholding they were required to have residence in the district, and freehold estate of 500 acres of land.
2005 Y. Zheng Social Life of Opium in China iii. 50 Generations of men such as Zhang Dai frequented or kept residence on the legendary Qinhuai [river].
P2. Scottish. to make (one's) residence: to stay at or in a place for a certain time, spec. in order to perform official duties or comply with regulations (cf. sense 1). Obsolete. [After Anglo-Norman and Middle French faire residence (1339 or earlier with reference to clerics; 15th cent. or earlier in more general senses; compare to make residence at Phrases 1b).]
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)]
wonc725
erdec893
siteOE
liveeOE
to make one's woningc960
through-wonOE
bigc1175
walkc1225
inwonea1300
lenda1300
lenga1300
lingera1300
erthec1300
stallc1315
lasta1325
lodge1362
habit?a1366
breeda1375
inhabitc1374
indwella1382
to have one's mansionc1385
to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400
keepc1400
repairc1400
to have (also hold, keep, make) one's residencec1405
to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425
winc1425
to make (one's) residence1433
resort1453
abidec1475
use1488
remaina1500
demur1523
to keep one's house1523
occupy1523
reside1523
enerdc1540
kennel1552
bower1596
to have (also hold, keep, make) residence1597
subsist1618
mansiona1638
tenant1650
fastena1657
hospitate1681
wont1692
stay1754
to hang out1811
home1832
habitate1866
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > [verb (intransitive)]
liec1000
harbourc1200
sojournc1290
layc1300
sojourc1330
to make, take (up) one's lodging1362
pilgrimagea1382
bield?a1400
lodgec1400
tarryc1400
to make (one's) residence1433
harbingec1475
harbry1513
stay1554
roost?1555
embower1591
quarter1591
leaguer1596
allodge1601
tenta1616
visit1626
billet1628
to lie abroad1650
tabernacle1653
sojourney1657
canton1697
stop1797
to shake down1858
to hole up1875
perendinate1886
shack1935
cotch1950
1433 in J. Robertson Liber Collegii Glasguensis (1846) 167 Qwhen hym lykis tyll cum tyll do hys erandis or mak residens within the town.
a1500 Lancelot of Laik (1870) 670 If that I mak abid or resydens In to o place langar than o nycht.
1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. bii*v In his avne presence Heir sall I mak residence.
a1525 (c1448) R. Holland Bk. Howlat l. 200 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1925) II. 101 Thai mak residence raith and airly will rys To kepe ye college clene.
1584–5 Extr. Burgh Rec. Glasgow (1876) I. 116 The tuelf puir men of the said hospitall sall mak residence.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1895) II. 206 Quhen the king thrie days thair had maid recidence.., the fourt day he returnis quhairfra he cam.
c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 24 The regent..was then making his residence at Glasgow.
P3. without residence: without delay or tarrying. Obsolete. rare. [After Middle French sans residence (although this is first attested slightly later: c1490; compare earlier sans faire residence (1346)).]
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the world > time > relative time > immediacy > immediately [phrase]
without restc1225
but bodea1300
without residence1488
before you know where you are1803
in a heartbeat1860
before (one) can say knife1874
1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) vi. l. 369 He raid To Tynto hill with-outyn residens.
a1500 Lancelot of Laik (1870) 2359 Sche gart bryng, withouten Recidens, With grete effere this knycht to hir presens.
1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus ii. f. 34v Thay bad me pas withoutin residence, Vnto the ten Sibillais of science.
1584 R. Greene Gwydonius f. 5v He trauayled by the space of seauen weekes without anye residence, vntill he came to a Citie called Barutta.
P4. to take up (one's) residence: to establish oneself; to settle. Also in extended use.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] > establish residence
wickc897
telda1325
buildc1340
nestlea1382
to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400
to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425
to take one's lodgec1475
reside1490
inhabit1548
to settle one's rest1562
to sit down1579
to set up (or in) one's staff (of rest)1584
to set (up) one's rest1590
nest1591
to set down one's rest1591
roost1593
inherit1600
habituate1603
seat1612
to take up (one's) residencea1626
settle1627
pitch1629
fix1638
locate1652
to marry and settle1718
domesticate1768
domiciliate1815
to hang up one's hat1826
domicile1831
to stick one's stakes1872
homestead1877
to put down roots1882
to hang one's hat1904
localize1930
a1626 L. Andrewes 96 Serm.: Nativity (1629) 88 By what manner place, He made choise of, to be borne at, He would teach us, what manner of spirits, He doth affect, to take up his residence, and to rest in.
1711 D. Manley Dk. Marlborough's Vindic. 15 Whilst his gracious Benefactress is contented to take up her Residence in an old patch'd-up Palace.
1788 J. Priestley Lect. Hist. v. xxxvi. 263 The arts and sciences took up their residence..at Rome.
1819 Weavers' Mag. & Lit. Compan. Aug. 264 Birds..which are either natives of the United States, or known to take up residence there.
1822 M. Graham Jrnl. 3 Nov. in Captain's Wife (1993) 130 San Martin, who..is about to move into the city, and is to take up his residence in the directorial palace.
1888 J. McCarthy & R. C. Praed Ladies' Gallery II. ii. 29 I did not accept his invitation to take up my residence in his house.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 4 Mar. 5/2 Yuan Shih-K'ai has received permission to take up his residence..in the first-class or prefectural city of Wei-hwei Fu.
1926 Amer. Mercury July 284/1 They take up residence in California to wear plus fours and play golf with their fellow-plutocrats.
1958 K. Tynan Let. Feb. (1994) iii. 216 The royal family should take up residence, with all convenient speed, in some distant British dependency.
2007 New Scientist 28 July 19/3 California's central coast, where the Humboldt squid has recently taken up residence.
P5. in residence.
a. Living in a particular place, spec. (as canon in residence, etc.) in order to perform official duties or comply with regulations (cf. sense 1).
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1727 Vindic. True Acct. Canon R. Eyre & Mrs. E. Swanton 43 The Canon in Residence Officiated at the North-side.
1770 B. Porteus Rev. Life & Char. Archbishop Secker p. xxxvi He attended Divine Service constantly in that Cathedral twice every Day, whether in Residence or not.
1817 E. B. Hamilton Rec. Life & Death Princess Charlotte 107 Mr. Goodenough, the Canon in residence sung an anthem from the 25th chapter of Matthew.
1845 S. Wilberforce in A. R. Ashwell Life S. Wilberforce (1880) I. vii. 283 I wish I was in residence to play the host to you.
1892 G. W. Kitchin Compotus Rolls St. Swithun's, Winchester Introd. 3 The Canon in Residence..actually gave orders that the Rolls..should be thrown into the fire.
1945 D. Thomas Let. 5 Dec. (1987) 576 After much formfilling and dirty-questions-answering at the front door of the American Embassy, I am now going to try the back, hoping that consular Sweeney is in residence.
1970 R. Thorp & R. Blake Music of their Laughter 176/2 The ladies currently in residence in retirement villages who remember grand nights in Model A Fords.
1989 King's Coll. Cambr. Ann. Rep. 3 The number of past and present members of King's at the beginning of the Michaelmas Term 1989 is 6,985 of whom 862 are in residence.
2002 B. Hoey Her Majesty vi. 87 Until Diana's death even this was not flown over the Palace when the Queen was not in residence; the flagstaff remained bare when she was away.
b. Chiefly postpositively, designating a person with a particular occupation (esp. an artist or writer) employed, usually for a specified period, to work among and interact with the members of a college or other institution. Also in extended (frequently humorous) use. See also artist-in-residence n. at artist n. Compounds 4, poet-in-residence n. at poet n. Compounds 2, writer-in-residence at writer n. Phrases 1.
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1927 H. L. Cohen More One-act Plays by Mod. Authors 356 Since 1921 he [sc. Robert Frost] has exercised at intervals unique functions as ‘poet in residence’ at the University of Michigan.
1950 D. Thomas Let. 18 June (1987) 764 Perhaps the Poet would be in residence the whole of one term, on tap, as it were, to discuss the poetry of students & preside over the criticism of poetry by other students.
1954 R. Jarrell Pict. from Inst. iii. 94 How glad Dr. Rosenbaum was that he was only a Composer in Residence.
1968 Mrs. L. B. Johnson Diary 30 Apr. in White House Diary (1970) 667 He [sc. Eric Hoffer] said, ‘I call myself a conversationalist in residence.’
1979 Guardian 27 June 8/3 (advt.) Photographer in Residence required... There are no specific teaching commitments but the photographer will be expected to participate in the life of the centre and be available to students and others on an informal basis.
2004 Time Out N.Y. 28 Oct. 94/2 The Lower East Side's Slipper Room presents an evening of neoburlesque regalement, with titillator-in-residence Delirium Tremens.
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