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domiciliary
dom·i·cile D0333000 (dŏm′ĭ-sīl′, -səl, dō′mĭ-)n.1. A residence; a home.2. One's legal residence.v. dom·i·ciled, dom·i·cil·ing, dom·i·ciles v.tr.1. To establish (oneself or another person) in a residence.2. To provide with often temporary lodging.v.intr. To reside; dwell. [Middle English domicilie, from Old French domicile, from Latin domicilium, from domus, house; see dem- in Indo-European roots.] dom′i·cil′i·ar′y (-sĭl′ē-ĕr′ē) adj.domiciliary (ˌdɒmɪˈsɪlɪərɪ) adjof, involving, or taking place in the homedom•i•cil•i•ar•y (ˌdɒm əˈsɪl iˌɛr i) adj., n., pl. -ar•ies. adj. 1. of or pertaining to a domicile. 2. given or taking place in one's home. 3. providing care for those unable to care for themselves. n. 4. an institutional home for those unable to care for themselves. [1780–90] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | domiciliary - of or relating to or provided in a domicile; "domiciliary medical care"; "domiciliary caves" | Translationsdomiciliary
domiciliary (dŏm″ĭ-sĭl′ē-ār″ē) [L. domus, house] Pert. to or conducted in a house. FinancialSeeDomicile |