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1828 dictionary(359) Words.

abderite
aboriginal
advertise
aerial
ale
amphiscians
amyztli
antecian
antelope
antiscian
antiscians
aouta
ape
aquatile
aquitanian
arabic
araucanian
argive
armorican
array
ascian
athenian
badger
balearic
bastarnic
bat
batavian
bedlamite
belgic
belong
bethlemite
betle
bide
bison
blockade
blue-throat
borough
boundary
bream
british
burgess
burgher
bustard
caledonian
canadian
canton
capitulate
carolinian
carthaginian
castilian
cave
caverned
celestial
celt
celtiberian
celtic
census
chaldean
chapel
child
christendom
cimbric
cit
citizen
city
civet-cat
cloister
cloistered
cod-fish
cohabit
colonist
colonize
colony
common
commorant
constable
coptic
cossack
country
countryman
crocodile
croker
culdee
curfew
cyclops
depopulate
depopulated
depopulating
depopulation
depopulator
desert
desolate
desolated
desolating
desolation
directory
dislodge
dispeopled
dispeopler
displant
displantation
displanted
dispossess
disquiet
distemper
domiciled
domiciliated
domiciliation
dutch
dwell
dweller
dwelling
earth
earthling
earthy
elf
elops
ember-goose
emigrate
emigration
enchanted
end
endemial
english
enharbor
eolic
ermine
eternity
europe
expel
exterminate
extermination
fairy
famine
fenny
fishertown
fishy
flaxplant
floor
for
forester
fountain-tree
french
fulmar
gadwall
galatians
galic
galilean
garreteer
garrison
gaul
geography
giant
gnome
goat
goiter
goitrous
goth
grisons
grubstreet
gulaund
habit
habitable
habitableness
habitancy
habitant
habitation
habitator
habituate
haunt
heavenly
hellenic
hellishness
helvetic
heteroscian
highland
highlander
hippopotamus
hive
hold
hundred-court
huso
hyena
hyperborean
ibex
ibis
ichneumon
incorporate
increase
indweller
infernal
inhabit
inhabitable
inhabitant
inhabitation
inhabited
inhabiter
inhabiting
inhabitress
inholder
innholder
intercommon
islander
japanese
jewry
keep
kingdom
land
large
lay
like
loche
lofty
low
lunarian
madrepore
mansion-house
marmot
mathemeg
menace
midland
moose
morse
mountainer
mountainous
mouse
municipality
musk
nation
negro
neighborhood
neighboring
niter
notified
nymphean
olate
old
oppidan
orang-outang
oriental
orientalist
overlay
overpeople
overstock
pagan
parish
people
peopled
peopling
periecian
periscian
perroquet
phalarope
phenicopter
planetary
plant
planted
polygar
pongo
populate
populated
population
populous
populously
populousness
port-man
pratique
pre-emption
preadamite
punic
pygmy
racoon
rail
region
reinhabit
reinhabited
reinhabiting
repeopled
repeopling
revision
revisor
rice
riches
river-horse
rooky
ruricolist
sabianism
salamander
samaritan
saracenic
sarmatic
savage
school-house
scottish
sea-holm
sea-serpent
seal
senate
senior
seraglio
settlement
shammy
sharded
shrink
silvan
slavonic
society
sodomite
son
stall
stock
suburban
sybaritical
sylph
taboo
tame
tattoo
tell
thinly
thinness
tiger
town
town-house
townish
township
townsman
transition
transplant
transplantation
truculent
umber
uncivilized
unhabitable
uninhabitable
uninhabitableness
uninhabited
unpeople
unseated
unsettled
untenanted
upland
use
vampire
vertical
vicinage
vile
village
villager
void
water-hen
welsh
west
whale
white-bear
wild
wilderness
wood-cock
world
worm



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1828 Definition

INHAB'IT, v.t. [L. inhabito; in and habito, to dwell.]

To live or dwell in; to occupy as a place of settled residence. Wild beasts inhabit the forest; fishes inhabit the ocean, lakes and rivers; men inhabit cities and houses.

Thus saith the high and lofty One, that inhabiteth eternity--Is.57.

INHAB'IT, v.i. To dwell; to live; to abide.

They say wild beasts inhabit here.
1913 Definition
Inhabit (inhabit)
v. t.(?)
In*hab"it
[imp. *** p. p. Inhabited] p. pr. *** vb. n. Inhabiting.] [OE. enhabiten, OF. enhabiter, L. inhabitare] pref. in- in + habitare to dwell. See Habit.]
  1. To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and houses.

    The high and lofty One, that inhabiteth eternity. Is. lvii. 15.

    O, who would inhabit
    This bleak world alone?
    Moore.

  2. To have residence in a place; to dwell; to live; to abide.
    [Archaic or Poetic] Shak.

    They say wild beasts inhabit here. Waller.


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