domiciliary
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˌdɒm.ɪˈsɪl.jə.ɹi/ / /ˌdɒm.ɪˈsɪl.i.ə.ɹi/ / /ˌdɑ.mɪˈsɪl.jə.ɹi/
adj
Etymology: From French domiciliaire, from Medieval Latin domiciliārius, from Latin domicilium (“dwelling”).
- Of or relating to a domicile
“the personal and domiciliary rights of the citizen were scrupulously guarded”
noun
Etymology: From French domiciliaire, from Medieval Latin domiciliārius, from Latin domicilium (“dwelling”).
- A person who legally resides in a particular place.
“Joe travels all over the country, but he is a domiciliary of New York.”