单词 | domiciliate |
释义 | domiciliatev. 1. a. transitive. To establish in a domicile, home, or place of residence; to domicile. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > providing with dwelling > [verb (transitive)] couchc1400 inhabit1413 seat1586 fix1638 haft1728 domiciliate1778 home1802 domicile1809 settle1853 adopt1897 1778 E. Burke Corr. (1844) II. 244 The very good-natured..letter..in a manner, domiciliated me already under the friendly roof you invited me to. 1808 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1837) IV. 130 Subjects of France..domiciliated in Portugal. 1834 T. De Quincey S. T. Coleridge in Tait's Edinb. Mag. Oct. 590/2 His purpose was to domiciliate himself in this beautiful scenery. b. intransitive (for reflexive). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] > establish residence wickc897 telda1325 buildc1340 nestlea1382 to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400 to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425 to take one's lodgec1475 reside1490 inhabit1548 to settle one's rest1562 to sit down1579 to set up (or in) one's staff (of rest)1584 to set (up) one's rest1590 nest1591 to set down one's rest1591 roost1593 inherit1600 habituate1603 seat1612 to take up (one's) residencea1626 settle1627 pitch1629 fix1638 locate1652 to marry and settle1718 domesticate1768 domiciliate1815 to hang up one's hat1826 domicile1831 to stick one's stakes1872 homestead1877 to put down roots1882 to hang one's hat1904 localize1930 1815 J. Wilson in W. B. Scoones Four Cent. Eng. Lett. 466 We domiciliated with many [folks in the Highlands]. 1823 C. Lamb Let. 10 July (1935) II. 392 Just as I had learned to domiciliate there, I must come back to find a home which is no home. 2. transitive. = domicile v. 2. ΚΠ 1879 T. H. S. Escott England I. 200 A foreign country in need of a loan always tries to domiciliate it in London. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > [verb (transitive)] > tame or train temec1000 tamec1315 faite1362 daunt1377 afaitea1393 reclaima1393 chastisec1400 makea1425 meekc1429 break1474 enter1490 train?1532 law1534 dressc1540 meeken1591 correct1594 subjugate1595 cicure1599 unwild1605 cicurate1606 mancipate1623 familiarize1634 domesticate1641 gentle1651 domesticize1656 civilize1721 educate1760 domiciliate1782 society > inhabiting and dwelling > providing with dwelling > [verb (transitive)] > accustom to permanent abode domiciliate1816 1782 T. Pownall Treat. Study Antiq. 61 (T.) The propagation..of the domiciliated animals. 1816 M. Keating Trav. (1817) I. 76 Who had domiciliated the birds of the air. 1816 M. Keating Trav. (1817) I. 339 A primitive domiciliated people dwelling in hamlets. Derivatives domiˈciliated adj. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [adjective] > established in residence steadfasta1272 stationary1604 settled1611 domestic1632 domesticant1642 domiciliated1782 domiciled1855 the world > animals > domestic animal > [adjective] > capable of being domesticated reclaimable1583 domable1623 domiciliated1782 domesticable1806 subjugable1895 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > [adjective] > tamed or trained tamec888 mildOE meekc1175 unwilda1400 chastisedc1440 reclaimed1440 made1474 familiar1483 gentle?1531 domestical1562 inward1575 inwards1575 housal1611 domestic1620 cicurated1646 domiciliated1782 domesticated1802 broken1805 hand-tamed1932 1782 [see sense 3]. 1819 J. Wilson Compl. Dict. Astrol. Domiciliated, a planet is so called when in its house. 1850 G. Grote Hist. Greece VII. ii. lxi. 487 Now began that incessant marauding of domiciliated enemies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < v.1778 |
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