indweller
English
Etymology
From indwell + -er or in- + dweller.
Noun
indweller (plural indwellers)
- One who dwells in a place; an inhabitant.
- 1883, Edmund Doidge Anderson Morshead (translator), The Suppliant Maidens of Aeschylus, page 28.
- But I will call the country's indwellers,
And with soft words th' assembly will persuade,
- But I will call the country's indwellers,
- 1883, Edmund Doidge Anderson Morshead (translator), The Suppliant Maidens of Aeschylus, page 28.
Related terms
- indwell
Translations
inhabitant — see inhabitant