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Definition of Inhabiter
1. n. An inhabitant.
Definition of Inhabiter
1. Noun. One who inhabits; an inhabitant. ¹
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Definition of Inhabiter
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhabiter
Literary usage of Inhabiter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selections from Various Sources by Lydia Howard Sigourney (1863)
"the stooping of his own majesty to men upon the throne of the firmament. As the
Creator of all the worlds and the inhabiter of Eternity ..."
2. A Study of Tindale's Genesis by Elizabeth Whittlesey Cleaveland (1911)
"The use of inhabiter is found from Wyclif through Raleigh to Christina Rossetti,
with this meaning of people. The latest use is noted in 1884, ..."
3. History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire: From Its Settlement in 1638 by Joseph Dow (1894)
"... 1644, when, in answer to the question whether he "were an inhabiter of Hampton,"
it was decided as follows : "The townsmen do judge that he was an ..."
4. A Critical Greek and English Concordance of the New Testament by Charles Frederic Hudson (1871)
"8. inhabiter of, Rev. xii. 12p (-GLT Tr, cif S). xvii. 2P (1611 to 1769, now -tant).
inhabiter, Bev. viii. №. dwelling, Mark v. 3 habitation, Eph. ii. 22. ..."
5. The Popular and Critical Bible Encyclopædia and Scriptural Dictionary, Fully by Samuel Fallows, Andrew Constantinides Zenos, Herbert Lockwood Willett (1904)
"inhabiter is used for ‘inhabitant' in Rev. viii: 13; xii :12. It occurs in
Coverdale, as Is. xxvi: 9, ..."
6. The Bible Word-book: A Glossary of Archaic Words and Phrases in the by Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright (1884)
"inhabiter, sb. (Rev. viii. 13, xii. 12). An inhabitant. A stranger that dwelleth
with vs, which is come to dwell with vs, from some other countrie or towne, ..."
7. Lectures and Sermons by Henry Cogswell Knight (1831)
"to render up your account. The longest life will come to an end, as surely as
the shortest. The inhabiter of time will soon be the ..."