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domiciliate

[dom-uh-sil-ee-eyt] / ˌdɒm əˈsɪl iˌeɪt /






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Caxton had the merit of introducing the Roman pointing as used in Italy; and his successor, Pynson, triumphed by domiciliating the Roman letter.

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Twenty years long this mirror of bonhomie was domiciliated, like a pet animal, under the hospitable roof of the celebrated Madame de la Sabli�re.

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He had in a manner domiciliated himself in the calling from which it seemed impossible to escape.

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What could this mean, but that we were now domiciliated in Japan, and must in future give up all thoughts of returning home?

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After this play, I became in a manner domiciliated in the green-room.

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