Definition of Inhabitations

1. Noun. (plural of inhabitation) ¹

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Definition of Inhabitations

1. inhabitation [n] - See also: inhabitation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhabitations

ingurgitating
ingurgitation
ingurgitations
ingustable
inhability
inhabit
inhabitable
inhabitance
inhabitances
inhabitancies
inhabitancy
inhabitant
inhabitants
inhabitate
inhabitation
inhabitations (current term)
inhabitativeness
inhabited
inhabiter
inhabiters
inhabitest
inhabiteth
inhabiting
inhabitiveness
inhabitor
inhabitors
inhabitress
inhabitresses
inhabits
inhabitting

Literary usage of Inhabitations

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

1. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"Item, How many ploughs, houses, and inhabitations be decayed by ... Item, How many ploughs, houses, and inhabitations be decayed by reason of the said ..."

2. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"Item, How many ploughs, houses, and inhabitations be decayed by ... Item, How many ploughs, houses, and inhabitations be decayed by reason of the said ..."

3. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"... and the head government not only of that island, but also of Cuba, and of all the islands about it, as also of such inhabitations of the firm land, ..."

4. The History of America by William Robertson (1787)
"... and inhabitations, for the rude people of whom he took charge, Manco Capac turned his attention towards introducing fuch laws and ..."

5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"Once more, therefore, do we fervently say, " Oh ! for scores of Leigh Richmonds," or Scotland and all its inhabitations must perish. ..."

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