intransitive. To stay habitually, dwell, live (in a place or with some one).
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] (118) wonc725 intransitive. To stay habitually, dwell, live (in a place or with some one). erdec893 intransitive. To dwell, live. siteOE intransitive. Of a person: to dwell, stay, or remain in a specified place; (also, of a company, military force, etc.) to have one's location or… liveeOE intransitive. To make one's home, have one's abode, dwell, reside. Usually with adverbial phrase indicating the place or other inhabitants. Also… to make one's woningc960 The action or state of dwelling or abiding. to make one's woning, to take up one's abode, to dwell. through-wonOE intransitive. To continue, remain, or last through. Also: to abide, live, dwell. bigc1175 intransitive. To dwell, remain; to reside. Obsolete. walkc1225 intransitive. Of a person: to go about in public, be alive, live (in a certain place or region). Also of an animal: to range, be found (in a… inwonea1300 transitive and intransitive. To inhabit. lenda1300 To tarry, remain, stay; to dwell, abide. lenga1300 intransitive. To linger, tarry, remain, abide, dwell; to continue in some condition. Also const. infinitive. lingera1300 intransitive. To dwell, abide, stay (in a place). Obsolete. erthec1300 To dwell. stallc1315 intransitive. To have one's abode, dwell. Obsolete exc. dialect in to stall with, to tolerate the presence of (another), to get on with. lasta1325 intransitive. With adjective or prepositional phrase as complement: to remain or continue in a specified condition, state, or place. Also (in… lodge1362 In a wider sense: To have one's abode; to dwell, reside. In later use chiefly transferred and figurative of a thing = to have its seat, ‘reside’… habit?a1366 intransitive. To dwell, abide, reside, sojourn. Obsolete. breeda1375 ? To nestle, to hive; to dwell. Obsolete. inhabitc1374 intransitive. To dwell, live; to have one's abode; to abide, lodge. archaic. indwella1382 intransitive. To dwell, abide, have one's abode (in). Also figurative. to have one's mansionc1385 A place in which a person, etc., lives or lodges; a place of abode, a dwelling place. †to have one's mansion: to have one's dwelling place, to… to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400 to take (up) one's inn (or inns), to find or procure a lodging place for oneself; to stay or lodge temporarily; to take up one's abode. Also in… keepc1400 To reside, dwell, live, lodge. (Frequently in literary use from 1580 to 1650; now only colloquial, esp. at Cambridge University and in U.S.) repairc1400 intransitive. To be present or assembled, habitually or temporarily; to present oneself; to stay, dwell, reside. Obsolete. to have (also hold, keep, make) one's residencec1405 to have (also †hold, keep, make) one's residence: to have one's usual dwelling place or home; to reside. Also in extended use. to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425 The action of remaining, living, or staying in a place. Also: permanence or continuance in a position or state. Frequently in to hold (also keep,… winc1425 intransitive. To dwell, reside. to make (one's) residence1433 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… resort1453 intransitive. To stay, reside. Frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase. Obsolete. abidec1475 intransitive. Of a person: to stay habitually in a place; to remain in residence; to reside, dwell. Also of an animal: to inhabit or stay in a… use1488 intransitive. To stay, dwell, reside; to be present in or go to a place (or occasionally a person) habitually or frequently; to frequent or haunt a… remaina1500 intransitive. With adverb or adverbial phrase. To have one's home; to dwell. Obsolete. demur1523 To stay, remain, abide. Obsolete. to keep one's house1523 To maintain and preside over a household; (also †to keep one's house) to have one's home, reside (in a place). to keep house with: to reside in… occupy1523 intransitive. To hold possession or office; to dwell, reside; to stay, abide. Obsolete. reside1523 intransitive. To dwell permanently or for a considerable time, to have one's settled or usual home in or at a particular place. Also in extended use. enerdc1540 intransitive. To dwell in. kennel1552 intransitive. To lie or dwell in a kennel; to retire into a kennel. Of a fox or other wild beast: To retreat into a lair. Of a person (contemptuous)… bower1596 intransitive. To lodge, shelter, make one's dwelling. to have (also hold, keep, make) residence1597 So to have (also hold, keep, †make) residence. subsist1618 intransitive. Of a physical object: to be or live in a particular place or state. Now rare. mansiona1638 intransitive. To dwell, reside, or stay. tenant1650 intransitive. To reside, dwell, live in. rare. fastena1657 intransitive. To become settled or established somewhere; to reside in a place. Obsolete. hospitate1681 intransitive. To lodge, take up one's abode. Obsolete. wont1692 To dwell habitually, have its habitat. Obsolete. stay1754 To dwell, lodge, reside (permanently or regularly). Scottish, South African, India, and U.S. to hang out1811 intransitive. To reside, lodge, live (colloquial or slang). Also, of a job: to be available, to be found. home1832 intransitive. To establish a home or abode; to settle or dwell in a place. habitate1866 intransitive. To dwell. Subcategories:— continue to dwell (3) — be allowed to (1) — again (1) — together (10) — among or in (2) — to fulfil requirements (1) — as squatter (1) — establish residence (36) — leave residence (3) — change residence (8) — go home (2) |
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