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Definition of Domiciliating
1. domiciliate [v] - See also: domiciliate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Domiciliating
Literary usage of Domiciliating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"... marrying a native woman, and domiciliating himself in the kingdom; and among
other modes -of domiciliating himself is that of attaching himself to the ..."
2. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1878)
"It was manifestly intended to cast a slur upon me for an injudicious choice of
lodgings, and as having stooped below my character in domiciliating myself ..."
3. The Letters of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb, Alfred Ainger (1904)
"... hath a special voice at vestries; and, domiciliating us, hath reflected a
portion of his house-keeping respectability upon your humble servants. ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"... blustering rather than bold,—an intolerable bore—always pretending to be taking
his leave, yet domiciliating himself in another man's house for weeks ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1826)
"Their duty is to pay domiciliating visits to the different families, like the
elders appointed by the annual meetings of the Quakers, and reprove and ..."
6. The Works of Charles Lamb: to which are prefixed his letters, and a sketch by Charles Lamb (1871)
"... gotten the respect of high and low; served for self or substitute the greater
parish offices; hath a special voice at vestries ; and, domiciliating us ..."