inhabito

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

ĭn-hăbĭto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to dwell in, to inhabit (post-Aug. for habito, incolo).

I Lit.: inhabitatur illa regio, Plin. 6, 17, 20, § 53; Sen. Ep. 102, 27: Dorienses oceani locos inhabitasse confines, Amm. 15, 9, 3: nobile solum, Petr. 116.—Subst.: ĭnhăbĭ-tantes , inhabitants , Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 6; Ap. Met. 1, 10, 22. —

II Transf., of garments, to wear , Tert. Pall. 3 fin.