Definition of Domiciliates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of domiciliate) ¹

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Definition of Domiciliates

1. domiciliate [v] - See also: domiciliate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Domiciliates

domeykite
domeykites
domic
domical
domically
domicil
domicile
domiciled
domiciles
domiciliar
domiciliaries
domiciliars
domiciliary
domiciliate
domiciliated
domiciliates (current term)
domiciliating
domiciliation
domiciliations
domiciling
domicils
domiculture
domier
domiest
domification
domifications
domified
domify
domifying
domina

Literary usage of Domiciliates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"This rain is good for thought. It is especially agreeable to me as I enter the wood and hear the soothing dripping on the leaves. It domiciliates ..."

2. Adventures in the Wilds of the United States and British American Provinces by Charles Lanman (1856)
"... are greatly increased ; but the father's farm proper usually descends to the oldest son, with whom the mother domiciliates for the rest of her days. ..."

3. Fine Art, Chiefly Contemporary: Notices Re-printed, with Revisions by William Michael Rossetti (1867)
"He knows all about the ghost's residence, and domiciliates the ghost. Now this is what gives us a sense of oppression and discomfort in the Crystal Palace ..."

4. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa: Territories in the Interior of Africa by James Grey Jackson (1820)
"... by treating it hospitably whenever one appears ; they leave out food for it to eat during the night, which gradually domiciliates this reptile. ..."

5. Sea-side Walks of a Naturalist with His Children by William Houghton (1870)
"... their shells in the mingled mass of a dredge haul, and on three occasions have watched the method in which the houseless creature domiciliates himself. ..."

6. A Treatise on Epidemic Cholera by Horatio Gates Jameson (1855)
"If this were not a true explanation of our subject, why was it that miasm has been seen so long to produce certain diseases; but now domiciliates a new ..."

7. Thoreau, the Poet-naturalist: With Memorial Verses by William Ellery Channing (1902)
"It domiciliates me in nature. The woods are more like a house for the rain; the few slight noises resound more hollow in them, the birds hop nearer, ..."

8. Essays, Selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Henry Rogers (1850)
"If the Bible be false, the facility with which it overleaps the otherwise impassable boundaries of race and clime, and domiciliates itself among so many ..."

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