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Artisans

working men and their families, which were unfit for human habitation, and for the building and maintenance of better dwellings for

Astrum

Astrum, a house or place of habitation, Cowel.

Asyium

obsolete sense) a place set apart for the treatment and habitation of persons of unsound mind. See (English) Lunacy Act, 1890

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Berry, or Bury

Sax., a hill or castle], a villa or seat of habitation of a nobleman; a dwelling or mansion house; a sanctuary.

Borough English

as they attained the proper age, migrated from the paternal habitation, with an allotment of cattle, to seek a residence elsewhere;

Brothel

Brothel [fr. bordel, Fr.], a habitation of prostitutes. To keep one is an offence at Common

Lorikeet

forms in the East Indies They are arboreal in their habits and feed largely upon the honey of flowers They belong

Caravan

Caravan, means any structure designated or adapted for human habitation which is capable of being moved from one place to

Chaperon

by the Knights of the Garter, as part of the habit of that noble order; also a little escutcheon fixed in

In contractis tacite insunt qu' sunt moris et consuetudinis

et consuetudinis. (Persons are presumed to contract with reference to habits and customs).

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