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I [əbóud]nounbivališče, domto make ( —ali take up) one's abode — nastaniti se, naseliti sewithout abode — takoj, nemudomaII [əbóud]preterite & past participleod abide
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abode — ► NOUN formal or literary 1) a house or home. 2) residence: right of abode. ORIGIN from ABIDE(Cf. ↑abide) … English terms dictionary
abode — a‧bode [əˈbəʊd ǁ əˈboʊd] noun [countable usually singular] formal LAW the place where someone lives: • He has the right of abode in the UK (= he has the right to live there ) . * * * … Financial and business terms
abode — past and past part of abide Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abode … Law dictionary
abode — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ humble (humorous) ▪ Welcome to my humble abode. VERB + ABODE ▪ take up your (formal or humorous) ▪ I had been invited to take up my abode at Go … Collocations dictionary
abode — (n.) mid 13c., action of waiting, verbal noun identical with O.E. abad, pp. of abiden to abide (see ABIDE (Cf. abide)), used as a verbal noun. The present to preterite vowel change is consistent with an Old English class I strong verb (ride/rode … Etymology dictionary
abode — noun /əˈbəʊd/ a) Stay or continuance in a place; sojourn. Vpon his Courser set the louely lode, / And with her fled away without abode. b) A residence, dwelling or habitation … Wiktionary
abode — noun welcome to my humble abode Syn: home, house, place of residence, accommodations; quarters, lodgings, domicile, rooms; address; informal pad, digs; formal dwelling, dwelling place, residence, habitation … Thesaurus of popular words
abode — noun Etymology: Middle English abod, from abiden to abide Date: 13th century 1. obsolete wait, delay 2. a temporary stay ; sojourn 3. the place where one abides ; home … New Collegiate Dictionary
abode — UK [əˈbəʊd] / US [əˈboʊd] noun [countable] Word forms abode : singular abode plural abodes literary the place where you live • of no fixed abode … English dictionary
abode — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Place of residence Nouns 1. (living place) abode, dwelling, residence, accommodations, domicile, address, habitation, berth, nest, seat, lodging[s], lodging place, roof over one s head, quarters,… … English dictionary for students
abode — 1 noun (C) formal or humorous someone s home: Welcome to my humble abode. | of no fixed abode (=having no permanent home) 2 the past tense of abide … Longman dictionary of contemporary English