Crossword clues for domiciled
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Domicile \Dom"i*cile\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Domiciled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Domiciling.] [Cf. F. domicilier. Cf. Domiciliate.]
To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that
constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate.
--Kent.
Wiktionary
living or residing (in a particular place). v
(en-past of: domicile)
Usage examples of "domiciled".
After visiting some of the celebrated scenes and places in the north of Italy he passed on to Venice, where he domiciled himself for a time.
He appeared before the magistrate accompanied by a lawyer and full of confidence, complaining loudly that the police, in searching during his absence, had offended against the rights of a domiciled burgess, and ought to have awaited his return.
Certain board members, domiciled upon a distant planet swapped incredulous expressions.
Within a week or two the Hawkinses were comfortably domiciled in a new log house, and were beginning to feel at home.
Chapter XI Two months had gone by and the Hawkins family were domiciled in Hawkeye.
Another section of the Act defines an agent of a foreign principal to mean any individual, partnership, association or corporation who acts or engages as agent or representative for a foreign principal, and a foreign principal is defined to mean the government of a foreign country, a person domiciled abroad, or any foreign business, partnership, association, corporation, or political organization.
But she is not a business, partnership, association, corporation, or political organization, nor is she at present domiciled abroad.