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subs.House: P. and V. οἶκος, ὁ, οἴκησις, ἡ, οἴκημα, τό, Ar. and P. οἰκία, ἡ, Ar. and V. δόμος, ὁ, δῶμα, τό, μέλαθρον, τό, ἕδρα, ἡ; see House, Dwelling.Of the gods: V. ἕδη τά (also Plat. but rare P.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Abode
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n.घर, मकान, डेरा, वास स्थान; वास स्थिति -
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makaan, ghar -
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nსაცხოვრებელი, უერთგულა, ერთგული დარჩა -
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n. toraq urnı; yäşäw urnı -
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ev, ikametgâh, konut -
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n.öy; olturaq jay, makan -
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1. монастырь -
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tírahan, táhanan -
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kb. 1 tempat kediaman. This is my humble a. Inilah gubuk saya. 2 lih. ABIDE. -
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v.otur:n.mesken -
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κατοικία -
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nounവാസസ്ഥലം, വീട്, പാര്പ്പിടം, ഗൃഹം, ഭവനം -
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ga-ne-lv -
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logxejo.
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abode — past and past part of abide Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abode … Law dictionary
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Abode — may refer to: *House, a human built dwelling with enclosing walls, a floor, and a roof **Right of abode *World of Two Moons, a fictional Earth type planet featured in the comic book Elfquest … Wikipedia
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 , n. [See {Bode}, v. t.] An omen. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] High thundering Juno s husband stirs my spirit with true abodes. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Abode — A*bode , v. i. To be ominous. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abode — A*bode , pret. of {Abide}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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