Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • See inhabit.

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  • verb Obsolete form of inhabit.

Etymologies

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Old French enhabiter, variant of inhabiter.

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Examples

  • And I commend my body to the earth for to keep it whole, or where it shall please thee to enhabit it, transport me to thee, so where thou art the infantment or fruit of my womb that I be dwelling with thee.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 4 1230-1298 1900

  • Several families enhabit one appartment. the women of those people as well as those in the 3 villages below pierce the cartilage of the nose in which they ware

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • The London these characters enhabit is very different from the one you and I live in.

    Londonist 2009

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