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Dwell \Dwell\, v. t. To inhabit. [R.]

--Milton.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

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["a]ljas to dwell, Dan. dv[ae]le to linger, and to E. dull. See Dull, and cf. Dwale.]

1. To delay; to linger. [Obs.]

2. To abide; to remain; to continue.

I 'll rather dwell in my necessity. --Shak.

Thy soul was like a star and dwelt apart. --Wordsworth.

3. To abide as a permanent resident, or for a time; to live in a place; to reside.

The parish in which I was born, dwell, and have possessions. --Peacham.

The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. --C. J. Smith.

To dwell in, to abide in (a place); hence, to depend on. ``My hopes in heaven to dwell.'' --Shak.

To dwell on or upon, to continue long on or in; to remain absorbed with; to stick to; to make much of; as, to dwell upon a subject; a singer dwells on a note.

They stand at a distance, dwelling on his looks and language, fixed in amazement. --Buckminster.

Syn: To inhabit; live; abide; sojourn; reside; continue; stay; rest.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

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