residence
See also: résidence
English
Etymology
From Old French residence, from Medieval Latin residentia, from residēns, present participle of resideō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹɛz.ɪ.dəns/
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Noun
residence (countable and uncountable, plural residences)
- The place where one lives; one's home.
- (Can we date this quote?) Macaulay
- Johnson took up his residence in London.
- (Can we date this quote?) Macaulay
- A building used as a home.
- The place where a corporation is established.
- The state of living in a particular place or environment.
- (Can we date this quote?) Sir M. Hale
- The confessor had often made considerable residences in Normandy.
- (Can we date this quote?) Sir M. Hale
- Accommodation for students at a university or college.
- The place where anything rests permanently.
- (Can we date this quote?) John Milton
- But when a king sets himself to bandy against the highest court and residence of all his regal power, he then […] fights against his own majesty and kingship.
- (Can we date this quote?) John Milton
- subsidence, as of a sediment
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Francis Bacon to this entry?)
- That which falls to the bottom of liquors; sediment; also, refuse; residuum.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Jeremy Taylor to this entry?)
Related terms
Translations
place where one lives
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place where a corporation is established
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state of living in a place
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building used as a home
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student accommodation
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Further reading
- residence in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- residence in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- residence at OneLook Dictionary Search
Middle French
Old French
Alternative forms
- residance
- residense
Noun
residence f (oblique plural residences, nominative singular residence, nominative plural residences)
- residence (place where one resides)
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