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coˈhabiter Also cohabitor. 1. = cohabitant. rare.
1628Hobbes Thucyd. iv. 64 Neighbours and cohabiters of the same region. 2. = cohabitee.
1942North Eastern Reporter (1943) 2nd Ser. XLIV. 281/2 It was at least doubtful whether the claimant knew of the continued marriage relationship between her cohabitor [1942 Cases Argued & Determined (Ohio Court of Appeals) LXIX. 513 cohabiter] and a legal wife. 1961Times 27 Oct. 13/7 Many of the women are widows, deserted cohabiters or unmarried mothers. 1973N.Y. Times 24 Sept. 33/6 Unmarried cohabitors never say they maintain their status because it's daring and chic. 1978T. Honoré Sex Law ii. 43 The men and women who cohabit are sometimes called cohabitors. 1982Jrnl. Marriage & Family XLIV. 755/2 Cohabitors or voluntary social companions. |