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habitations



NOUN
living place
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By the '40s isolation had become a euphemism for what Nobel Laureate Nelly Sachs calls "Habitations of death . . . staining each minute with a different darkness."

From Time Magazine Archive

You have Houses & Habitations, Flocks & Heards, wives & children in every direction.

From Time Magazine Archive

Habitations full of food are provided for them to commence housekeeping with; and cups of nectar and luscious fruits await them every day.

From Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7 by Sylvester, Charles Herbert

No manner of Compassion and Care should be wanting to the Diseased; to whom, when lodged in clean and airy Habitations, there would, with due Cautions, be no great Danger in giving Attendance.

From A Discourse on the Plague by Mead, Richard

Every one of these Roads contains 11 Habitations in length, each being 130 Geometrical Paces in Front, and about 700 in Depth, which are also separated by little Ditches five Foot over.

From The Travels and Adventures of James Massey by Patot, Simon Tyssot de



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