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† co-inˈhabit, v. Obs. [see co- 1.] intr. To dwell together.
1624Capt. Smith Virginia (1629) 140 Whom he found..contented his people should coinhabit amongst them. So † co-inhabiting ppl. a.; co-inhabitant; † co-inhabitor.
c1534tr. Pol. Verg. II. 35 To deal against his coinhabitauntes. 1643Milton Divorce (1851) Pref. 15 A familiar and co-inhabiting mischiefe. 1659H. More Immort. Soul ii. xvii. (1662) 136 Our being Co-inhabitants of the same element, the Earth. a1711Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 99 Co-inhabitants of Heav'n. 1580Sidney Arcadia (1622) 475 All mankind being as it were co-inhabitors or world-citizens togeither. |