Domiciled

Domiciled
Domicile Dom"i*cile, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Domiciled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Domiciling}.] [Cf. F. domicilier. Cf. {Domiciliate}.] To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate. --Kent. [1913 Webster]

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  • domiciled — dom‧i‧ciled [ˈdɒmsaɪld ǁ ˈdɑː ,ˈdoʊ ] adjective LAW be domiciled in if a person is domiciled in a particular country, they live there, and it is thought of as their permanent home: • the requirement for all owners to reside and be domiciled in… …   Financial and business terms

  • domiciled — index household (domestic) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • domiciled — [[t]dɒ̱mɪsaɪld[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ in n If you are domiciled in a particular place, you live there. [FORMAL] Frank is currently domiciled in Berlin …   English dictionary

  • domiciled — dom|i|ciled [ˈdɔmısaıld US ˈda: ,ˈdou ] adj formal be domiciled in to live in a particular place …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • domiciled — dom|i|ciled [ damı,saıld ] adjective FORMAL be domiciled in to be living in a particular place …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • domiciled — adjective law be domiciled in to live in a particular place …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • domiciled — UK [ˈdɒmɪsaɪld] / US [ˈdɑmɪˌsaɪld] adjective formal be domiciled in …   English dictionary

  • domiciled — adjective living or residing (in a particular place) …   Wiktionary

  • domiciled — dom·i·ciled || dÉ‘mɪsaɪl / dÉ’m adj. act of inhabiting, taking up residence dom·i·cile || dÉ’mɪsaɪl n. house, dwelling place v. house, provide housing …   English contemporary dictionary

  • domiciled — adjective : having an established domicile …   Useful english dictionary

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