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habitan

American  
[a-bee-tahn] / a biˈtɑ̃ /

noun

plural

habitans
  1. habitant.


Example Sentences

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A causa de la guerra, México pierde la mitad de su territorio y las familias que habitan el lugar son acosadas por los colonizadores.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 9, 2019

Pardon, Reverend Father de Berey!" replied a smiling habitan, "it was not we, but the sacrilegious canaille of St. Anne who boiled the Easter eggs!

From The Golden Dog by Kirby, William

But if it had a repellent effect on the habitan, it exerted a strong attractive force upon other of the passengers.

From Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement by Walshe, Elizabeth Hely

Hence salmon fishermen are universally termed "officers," and a habitan will describe the sportsmen who have rented a certain river as "les officiers de la Moisie" or "les officiers de la Romaine."

From The Man Who Rocked the Earth by Wood, Robert Williams

By them, I know, all beauty comes To me, a habitan of slums.

From The Mountainy Singer by MacCathmhaoil, Seosamh

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