栖もう: the volitional form of 住む, 棲む, 栖む (sumu, “to settle (oneself in a place), to reside”) 澄もう, 清もう: the volitional form of 澄む, 清む (sumu, “to settle...
Sino-Korean word from 隱身 (“to hide oneself, to become invisible”) + 處 (“living, residing”). (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɯnɕʰiɲt͡ɕʰʌ̹] Phonetic hangul:...
Syllabification: gnieź‧dzić gnieździć impf (reflexive with się) to nest (to build or reside in a nest, lair, den, etc.) (reflexive with się, figurative) to gather,...
how grown! to be (in a certain state) to remain to be located to live, to reside ficâ na Macau ― to live in Macau Often used with an adjective/past participle...
of *-jìka. -hlala (intransitive) to live, to reside, to dwell (intransitive) to sit down, to seat oneself -ehla C. M. Doke, B. W. Vilakazi (1972) “hlala”...
debate”, in WFRV[1]: It may have many names, but depending on where you reside it only has one. ‘Cornhole’ or ‘Bags’ has been in the middle of discussions...
told, that the ultimate authority, wherever the derivative may be found, resides in the People alone; Not requiring anything further; merely. Oral antibiotics...
to reside (to have permanent or long-term residence; to treat a place as one's long-term place of residence) (intransitive) to nourish oneself (intransitive)...
Peregrine Pickle […], volume III, London: Harrison and Co., […], →OCLC: Having resided some time in this place, we returned to the other country-house which we...
(transitive) to occupy, to take up (time or space) (transitive) to occupy, to reside in (transitive) to employ (to hire to work for a job) Synonym: emplear (transitive...