abode

  • 51abode — adobe …

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  • 52abode — n. 1. Habitation, dwelling, lodging, domicile, home, house, seat, place, quarters, headquarters, place of residence. 2. (Rare.) Continuance (in a place), stay, residence …

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  • 53abode — n 1. home, domicile, domicil, dwelling, dwelling place, dwelling home, residence, residency, habitation, habitancy, Scot, and North Eng. bigging, Scot. howff; lodging, lodgings, lodging place, lodgement or lodgment, nest, roost, perch; quarters,… …

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  • 54abode — I a•bode [[t]əˈboʊd[/t]] n. 1) a place in which a person resides; residence; dwelling; home 2) an extended stay in a place; sojourn • Etymology: 1200–50; ME abood a waiting, delay, stay; akin to abide II a•bode [[t]əˈboʊd[/t]] v. a pt. and past… …

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  • 55abode — /əˈboʊd / (say uh bohd) noun 1. a dwelling place; a habitation. 2. continuance in a place; sojourn; stay. –verb 3. a past tense and past participle of abide. {Middle English abood, Old English ābād, past tense of ābīdan abide} …

  • 56abode — see BIDE …

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  • 57abode — 1. n. 1 a dwelling place; one s home. 2 archaic a stay or sojourn. Etymology: verbal noun of ABIDE: cf. ride, rode, road 2. past of ABIDE …

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  • 58abode of demons — n. dwelling place of demons, residence of demons …

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  • 59abode of love —    a brothel    • Where love imports copulation:     These abodes of love seen from the other side are strangely transfigured. All is order, cleanliness and respectability. (Londres, 1928, in translation) …

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  • 60Right of abode in Hong Kong — Demographics and Culture of Hong Kong Demographics …

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