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/in hab"i teuhr/, n. Archaic.inhabitant.[1400-50; late ME; see INHABIT, -ER1]
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Inhabiter — In*hab it*er, n. An inhabitant. [R.] Derham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inhabiter — index citizen, domiciliary, habitant, inhabitant, lodger, resident Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inhabiter — ə̇nˈhabə̇d.ə(r), ə̇tə noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English enhabiter, inhabiter, from enhabiten, inhabiten to inhabit + er more at inhabit archaic : one that inhabits … Useful english dictionary
inhabiter — noun see inhabit … New Collegiate Dictionary
inhabiter — noun /ɪnˈhabitə,ɪnˈhæbɪdər/ One who inhabits; an inhabitant. And it is knowen unto all the inhabiters off Jerusalem … Wiktionary
inhabiter — n. one who lives in a place, dweller, occupant, inhabitant (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary
inhabiter — n. See inhabitant … New dictionary of synonyms
inhabiter — in·hab·it·er … English syllables
another inhabiter — index cotenant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inhabit — verb Etymology: Middle English enhabiten, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French inhabiter, enhabiter, from Latin inhabitare, from in + habitare to dwell, frequentative of habēre to have more at give Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary