intransitive. To associate or have dealings with. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] > together (10) usec1384 intransitive. To associate or have dealings with. Obsolete. hive1600 To live together as bees in a hive; also transferred to lodge together. cohabit1601 intransitive. To dwell or live together (with). archaic. cohabitate1624 = cohabit, v. 1. co-inhabit1624 intransitive. To dwell together. roof1636 intransitive. To dwell under one roof. Obsolete. rare. to move in1850 intransitive. To take up residence with another person; to take possession of a new place of residence; to occupy new premises. (In figurative… to live in each other's pockets1934 to live in each other's pockets and variants: to live in excessively close proximity or interdependence. Similarly in and out of each other's pockets. shack1935 intransitive. Usually with up. To obtain temporary accommodation, to shelter for the night; to lodge with (esp. as a sexual partner), to set up house… to live together1961 intransitive. To cohabit; (also) to coexist. |
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