单词 | residing |
释义 | residingn. The action or fact of living in a particular place on a long-term basis; residence; (also) an instance of this; †a dwelling place (obsolete). Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [noun] wonningc960 bewistc1200 livingc1350 lodging1362 habitationc1374 indwellinga1382 dwellingc1384 inhabitinga1400 bidingc1400 inhabitationc1400 residencec1405 mansiona1425 winningc1425 demur1444 abodec1450 resianty1467 demurrance1509 resiance1566 place-being1567 residency1579 resiancy1580 commorancy1586 residing1587 inhabitance1588 abodement1592 commorance1594 habit1603 commoration1623 inwoning1647 inhabitancy1681 habitancy1792 domicile1835 occupying1849 abidal1850 tenancy1856 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun] resteOE worthineeOE settlea900 wickc900 houseOE erdinga1000 teld-stedec1000 wonningc1000 innOE bewistc1200 setnessc1200 wanea1225 i-holda1250 wonec1275 wunselec1275 wonning-place1303 bigginga1325 wonning-stede1338 tabernaclea1340 siegec1374 dwelling-placec1380 lodgingc1380 seea1382 tabernaclea1382 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 arresta1400 bowerc1400 wonning-wanec1400 lengingc1420 tenementc1425 tentc1430 abiding placea1450 mansion place1473 domicile1477 lendingc1480 inhabitance1482 biding-place?1520 seat1535 abode1549 remainingc1550 soil1555 household1585 mansion-seata1586 residing1587 habitance1590 fixation1614 situation?1615 commoratorya1641 haft1785 location1795 fanea1839 inhabitancy1853 habitat1854 occupancy1864 nivas1914 downsetting1927 1587 J. Hooker Chron. Ireland 152/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II Sundrie like common workes he made and did, and more would, if his residing there had continued. c1595 Countess of Pembroke Psalme lxix. 78 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 84 Lett not one be left abiding Where such rancor had residing. a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) ii. ii. 41 Ant. My being in Egypt Cæsar, what was't to you? Cæs. No more then my reciding heere at Rome Might be to you in Egypt. 1627 J. Speed Eng. Abridged v. §7 [Lambeth] euer since hath beene the residing of all those worthy Prelates of our Church. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 123. ¶2 Since my residing in these Parts I have seen and heard innumerable Instances. 1731 I. Thomson Coll. of Poems ii. 139 Such diff'rent Themes, and diff'rent Tidings, From ev'ry Spot of Man's Residings, Shall fix our Thoughts and charm our Eyes. 1865 D. Smith Serm. & Lett. (1869) 216 It is a temporary residing in order to a permanent residing. 1903 Pall Mall Mag. 29 415/1 In all her years spent in or near London (with her brief residings abroad), George Eliot was never in mind and spirit long away from this country. 1999 A. Fisher-Wirth in J. Candido Value & Vision in Amer. Lit. viii. 116 The pattern of Cather's career, like the pattern of her residings, is far more various. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022). residingadj. That is resident; that resides. ΚΠ 1599 R. Roche Eustathia sig. D2 In thy pris'ner, with a princely port, Residinge vertues, held their royall court. 1620 N. Brent tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Councel of Trent ii. 191 The residing Bishop was able to doe nothing, but fight with disaduantage, against these, who were armed with priuiledges. 1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. i. xii. 221 Neither was it respected that this Jew was an Agent for the King of Portugal, seing he was a residing Traffiquing Merchant in Holland. 1794 J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. XIII. xxviii. 399 In 1759, a weaver, still alive, was the first residing agent employed in this new line. 1836 Universalist & Ladies' Repository 15 Dec. 249/1 A disease prevailed in the village, which baffled the skill of the residing physician. 1913 H. R. Albee Kingdom of Two 128 By sitting reverently in the shadow of one of the older temples, one perceives the residing presence, and is able to interpret something of ancient wisdom. 2003 N. Labanca in P. Palumbo Place in Sun 49 Sometimes researchers themselves are induced by these numbers to make mistakes, for example when computing the military population..among the residing colonists. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1587adj.1599 |
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