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habited
1[ hab-i-tid ]
habited
2[ hab-i-tid ]
adjective
, Archaic.
habited
/ ˈhæbɪtɪd /
adjective
- dressed in a habit
- clothed
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Example Sentences
He was met at the gates by a young damsel, habited as Flora, who delivered him the keys of the city.
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It is needless to add, that they were young ladies habited as peasants, and that there was a masque at the chateau.
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The men are habited in black; the women in the dress of nuns.
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Two squires of the Norman Duke led in an Arab, muscular, bright-eyed, decently habited.
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His torn, dirty garb, the same in which they habited him upon his degradation, excited the commisseration of the people.
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