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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
domiciliate .
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Examples
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Dix, “that if there is any circumstance which has elevated our American institutions to the present position of confidence before the community it is their moderate extent and having the head of the establishment domiciliated with his family in the midst of his charge, where he can have a certain paternal relation to them, and can know their characters, feelings, connections and interests with a good degree of intimacy.”
The Mad Among Us Gerald N. Grob 1994
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Dix, “that if there is any circumstance which has elevated our American institutions to the present position of confidence before the community it is their moderate extent and having the head of the establishment domiciliated with his family in the midst of his charge, where he can have a certain paternal relation to them, and can know their characters, feelings, connections and interests with a good degree of intimacy.”
The Mad Among Us Gerald N. Grob 1994
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MR. G.P.R. JAMES has taken a cottage at Jamaica, Long Island, and is domiciliated as an American -- we hope for a long time.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850 Various
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The judgment of the doctor, respecting the wound of Pownal -- for it is he -- had proved to be correct, and, on the second day after the hurt, he had returned to the village, with his friend William Bernard, in the house of whose father he was, for the present, domiciliated.
The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times John Turvill Adams
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Unknown, and in silence, they were domiciliated in courts and in families, throughout all nations; and some roamed as itinerants.
Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy John Delafield
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Twenty years long, this mirror of _bonhomie_ was domiciliated, like a pet animal, under the hospitable roof of the celebrated Madame de la Sablière.
Classic French Course in English William Cleaver Wilkinson
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That he might make his appearance before his mistress in the true style of a cavalier, he borrowed a horse from the farmer with whom he was domiciliated, a choleric old Dutchman, of the name of Hans Van Ripper, and, thus gallantly mounted, issued forth, like a knight-errant in quest of adventures.
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That he might make his appearance before his mistress in the true style of a cavalier he borrowed a horse from the farmer with whom he was domiciliated, a choleric old Dutchman of the name of Hans Van Ripper, and, thus gallantly mounted, issued forth, like a knight-errant in quest of adventures.
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The religious feeling of the Greeks considered the god to be planted, or domiciliated, where his statue stood, so that the companionship, sympathy, and guardianship of Hermes became associated with most of the manifestations of conjunct life at Athens, political, social, commercial, or gymnastic.
The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III Various 1885
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Church, who, as the pioneers of religion, have filled the New World with their sufferings, and whose incredible deeds in the service of God afford so many materials for the most interesting of books, had come in advance of the pickaxe of the settler, and had domiciliated themselves among the tribes who lived near the waters of the Mississippi.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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