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1 dwell
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2 dwell on
dröja vid, uppehålla sig vid, breda ut sig över, älta; hålla ut (på ton)* * *(to think or speak about something for a long time: It isn't a good thing to dwell on your problems.) dröja (uppehålla sig) vid, älta -
3 dwell upon
dröja vid, uppehålla sig vid, breda ut sig över, älta; hålla ut (på ton) -
4 Happy are they that dwell in Thy house
lyckliga är de som vistas i ditt hus (början på en bön)English-Swedish dictionary > Happy are they that dwell in Thy house
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5 and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb
och lejonet skall ligga bredvid lammet (från bibeln-även de värsta fiender ska hålla sams)English-Swedish dictionary > and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb
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6 blessed are they that dwell in thy house
välsingnade är de som lever i ditt hus (välsignade är djur och människor i Guds skapelse-biblisk tacksägelse till Gud)English-Swedish dictionary > blessed are they that dwell in thy house
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7 dwelt
past tense, past participles; see dwell
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Dwell — Dwell, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dwelled}, usually contracted into {Dwelt} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dwelling}.] [OE. dwellen, dwelien, to err, linger, AS. dwellan to deceive, hinder, delay, dwelian to err; akin to Icel. dvelja to delay, tarry, Sw. dv[… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dwell — means to live in a place, a dwelling. It may also refer to: In gun accurizing, bullet dwell time, time between cartridge ignition, and the time the bullet leaves the barrel. Dwell, a leading UK furniture and accessories company Dwell (magazine),… … Wikipedia
dwell — [ dwel ] (past tense and past participle dwelled or dwelt [ dwelt ] ) verb intransitive LITERARY 1. ) to live somewhere 2. ) if something such as a feeling dwells in a place, it exists and is very noticeable there dwell on or dwell u,pon phrasal… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dwell — [dwel] v past tense and past participle dwelt [dwelt] or dwelled [I always + adverb/preposition] [: Old English; Origin: dwellan] literary to live in a particular place ▪ They dwelt in the middle of the forest. dwell on/upon [dwell on/upon sth]… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dwell — [dwel] vi. dwelt or dwelled, dwelling [ME dwellen < OE dwellan, to lead astray, hinder, akin to ON dvelja, to delay < IE * dh(e)wel , to obscure, make DULL] to make one s home; reside; live dwell on or dwell upon to linger over in thought… … English World dictionary
Dwell — Dwell, v. t. To inhabit. [R.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dwell — I (linger over) verb accent, accentuate, brood over, continue, emphasize, extend, harp upon, impress, in re commorari, insist, intensify, point up, prolong, prolongate, reiterate, rem longius prosequi, stress II (reside) verb abide, be located,… … Law dictionary
dwell — O.E. dwellan to mislead, deceive, originally to make a fool of, lead astray, from P.Gmc. *dwaljanan (Cf. O.N. dvöl delay, dvali sleep; M.Du. dwellen to stun, make giddy, perplex; O.H.G. twellen to hinder, delay; Dan. dvale trance, stupor … Etymology dictionary
dwell on — / dwell upon [v] linger over; be engrossed in consider, continue, elaborate, emphasize, expatiate, harp on*, involve oneself, tarry over; concepts 17,239 Ant. forget, ignore, miss, pass … New thesaurus
dwell — ► VERB (past and past part. dwelt or dwelled) 1) formal live in or at a place. 2) (dwell on/upon) think, speak, or write at length about. DERIVATIVES dweller noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
dwell in — index inhabit, occupy (take possession) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary