intransitive. Of persons or animals: To be in a prostrate or recumbent position. Formerly also with reflexive pronoun.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > [verb (intransitive)] (82) liec1000 intransitive. Of persons or animals: To be in a prostrate or recumbent position. Formerly also with reflexive pronoun. harbourc1200 To shelter oneself, lodge, take shelter; to encamp; later, often with some notion of lurking or concealment. archaic or Obsolete. sojournc1290 intransitive. To make a temporary stay in a place; to remain or reside for a time. layc1300 In intransitive uses, coinciding with or resembling those of lie, v.1 4. sojourc1330 intransitive. To sojourn. to make, take (up) one's lodging1362 Dwelling, abode. to make, take (up) one's lodging: to take up one's (temporary) abode. pilgrimagea1382 intransitive. To travel; to wander; to stay or dwell in a foreign land; to sojourn. bield?a1400 intransitive (for reflexive). To find refuge, protection, or shelter; to shelter oneself; to lodge, dwell. (In this sense possibly confused with build… lodgec1400 To remain or dwell temporarily in a place; esp. to pass the night, sleep. Now rare. tarryc1400 To abide temporarily, to sojourn; to stay, remain, lodge (in a place). archaic except in U.S. to make (one's) residence1433 Scottish. to make (one's) residence: to stay at or in a place for a certain time, spec. in order to perform official duties or comply with… harbingec1475 transitive. To lodge. Obsolete. harbry1513 intransitive. To take shelter, to lodge; to come into a haven, to land. stay1554 To reside or sojourn in a place for a longer or shorter period; to sojourn or put up with a person as his guest. roost?1555 intransitive. figurative and in figurative contexts. embower1591 intransitive for reflexive. To take shelter, lodge as in a bower. ? Obsolete. quarter1591 intransitive. To take up quarters; to stay, reside, or lodge. leaguer1596 To ‘lie’, lodge. Obsolete. rare. allodge1601 intransitive. To lodge, sojourn, stay. Also transitive (in passive): to be lodged or accommodated. tenta1616 figurative. To dwell temporarily; to sojourn, to tabernacle; to have one's abode; of a thing: to have its seat, ‘reside’. visit1626 absol. To make a call or calls; to pay calls; to maintain friendly or social intercourse by this means; also, to spend a short time with one as a… billet1628 intransitive (for reflexive). To have quarters. Obsolete. rare. to lie abroad1650 To lodge out of one's house or abode; to reside in a foreign country (in quot. 1651 with pun on lie, v.2). Obsolete. tabernacle1653 intransitive. To occupy a tabernacle, tent, or temporary dwelling, or one that can be shifted about; to dwell for a time, to sojourn: usually figur… sojourney1657 intransitive. To sojourn. canton1697 intransitive (for reflexive). To quarter (oneself), take up cantonments or quarters. stop1797 To sojourn as a visitor, resident, or guest. to shake down1858 intransitive for reflexive. to shake down: to find temporary accommodation, esp. with reference to sleeping, to occupy a ‘shake-down’. to hole up1875 intransitive. To go into a hole. to hole up, (a) to retire to a hole for hibernation; also, to seek shelter, to seek (temporary) quarters; (b) to… perendinate1886 intransitive. To stay at a university college, esp. for an extended period of time. Now historical. Cf. perendinant, n. 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… cotch1950 Jamaican. intransitive. To stay or sleep somewhere temporarily. Subcategories:— again (1) — overnight (8) — at the house of another, an inn, etc. (22) — at another's expense (3) — before end of journey (1) — in a (foreign) country (2) — in winter (6) — in youth hostel (1) — occupy berth (1) — sleep rough (5) |
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