slovodefinícia
denizen
(mass)
denizen
- obyvateľ
denizen
(encz)
denizen,obyvatel n: Zdeněk Brož
denizen
(encz)
denizen,zdomácnělá rostlina n: Zdeněk Brož
denizen
(encz)
denizen,zdomácnělé zvíře Zdeněk Brož
denizen
(encz)
Denizen,častý návštěvník
Denizen
(gcide)
Denizen \Den"i*zen\ (d[e^]n"[i^]*z'n), n. [OF. denzein,
deinzein, prop., one living (a city or country); opposed to
forain foreign, and fr. denz within, F. dans, fr. L. de
intus, prop., from within, intus being from in in. See In,
and cf. Foreign.]
1. A dweller; an inhabitant. "Denizens of air." --Pope.
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Denizens of their own free, independent state. --Sir
W. Scott.
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2. One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the
rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by
birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.
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3. One admitted to residence in a foreign country.
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Ye gods,
Natives, or denizens, of blest abodes. --Dryden.
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Denizen
(gcide)
Denizen \Den"i*zen\, v. t.
1. To constitute (one) a denizen; to admit to residence, with
certain rights and privileges.
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As soon as denizened, they domineer. --Dryden.
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2. To provide with denizens; to populate with adopted or
naturalized occupants.
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There [islets] were at once denizened by various
weeds. --J. D.
Hooker.
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denizen
(wn)
denizen
n 1: a person who inhabits a particular place [syn:
inhabitant, habitant, dweller, denizen,
indweller]
2: a plant or animal naturalized in a region; "denizens of field
and forest"; "denizens of the deep"
DENIZEN
(bouvier)
DENIZEN, English law. An alien born, who has obtained, ex donatione legis,
letters patent to make him au English subject.
2. He is intermediate between a natural born subject and an alien. He
may. take lands by purchase or devise, which an alien cannot, but he is
incapable of taking by inheritance. 1 Bl. Com. 374. In the United States
there is no such civil condition.

podobné slovodefinícia
Denizen
(gcide)
Denizen \Den"i*zen\ (d[e^]n"[i^]*z'n), n. [OF. denzein,
deinzein, prop., one living (a city or country); opposed to
forain foreign, and fr. denz within, F. dans, fr. L. de
intus, prop., from within, intus being from in in. See In,
and cf. Foreign.]
1. A dweller; an inhabitant. "Denizens of air." --Pope.
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Denizens of their own free, independent state. --Sir
W. Scott.
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2. One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the
rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by
birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.
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3. One admitted to residence in a foreign country.
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Ye gods,
Natives, or denizens, of blest abodes. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]Denizen \Den"i*zen\, v. t.
1. To constitute (one) a denizen; to admit to residence, with
certain rights and privileges.
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As soon as denizened, they domineer. --Dryden.
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2. To provide with denizens; to populate with adopted or
naturalized occupants.
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There [islets] were at once denizened by various
weeds. --J. D.
Hooker.
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Denizenation
(gcide)
Denizenation \Den`i*zen*a"tion\, n.
Denization; denizening. --Abbott.
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Denizenize
(gcide)
Denizenize \Den"i*zen*ize\, v. t.
To constitute (one) a denizen; to denizen. --Abbott.
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Denizenship
(gcide)
Denizenship \Den"i*zen*ship\, n.
State of being a denizen.
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Endenizen
(gcide)
Endenizen \En*den"i*zen\, v. t. [Pref. en- + denizen. Cf.
Indenizen.]
To admit to the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize.
[Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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Free-denizen
(gcide)
Free-denizen \Free"-den`i*zen\, v. t.
To make free. [R.]
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Indenizen
(gcide)
Indenizen \In*den"i*zen\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indenizened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indenizening.]
To invest with the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize.
[R.]
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Words indenizened, and commonly used as English. --B.
Jonson.
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Indenizened
(gcide)
Indenizen \In*den"i*zen\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indenizened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indenizening.]
To invest with the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize.
[R.]
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Words indenizened, and commonly used as English. --B.
Jonson.
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Indenizening
(gcide)
Indenizen \In*den"i*zen\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indenizened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indenizening.]
To invest with the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize.
[R.]
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Words indenizened, and commonly used as English. --B.
Jonson.
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DENIZEN
(bouvier)
DENIZEN, English law. An alien born, who has obtained, ex donatione legis,
letters patent to make him au English subject.
2. He is intermediate between a natural born subject and an alien. He
may. take lands by purchase or devise, which an alien cannot, but he is
incapable of taking by inheritance. 1 Bl. Com. 374. In the United States
there is no such civil condition.

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