abode

abode
I noun
(formal/joc.): (dwelling place) Wohnstätte, die; Bleibe, die

of no fixed abode — ohne festen Wohnsitz

II
see academic.ru/85/abide">abide
* * *
abode
[əˈbəʊd, AM əˈboʊd]
I. n
1. (form or hum: home) Wohnung f
welcome to my humble \abode willkommen in meiner bescheidenen Hütte hum
2. no pl (form: residence) Wohnsitz m, Aufenthalt[sort] m
right of \abode LAW Aufenthaltsrecht nt
of [or with] no fixed \abode ohne festen Wohnsitz
to be of [or with] no fixed \abode keinen festen Wohnsitz haben
II. vi (old) pt, pp of abide
* * *
[ə'bəʊd] pret, ptp of abide
n
(liter: dwelling place) Behausung f, Aufenthalt m (liter); (JUR also place of abode) Wohnsitz m

a humble abode (iro) — eine bescheidene Hütte (iro)

of no fixed abode — ohne festen Wohnsitz

* * *
abode1 [əˈbəʊd] prät und pperf von abide
abode2 [əˈbəʊd] s
1. Aufenthalt m
2. a) auch place of abode besonders JUR Wohnort m, Wohnsitz m:
of (oder with) no fixed abode ohne festen Wohnsitz
b) poet oder hum Behausung f:
welcome to my humble abode willkommen in meiner armen Hütte!
* * *
I noun
(formal/joc.): (dwelling place) Wohnstätte, die; Bleibe, die

of no fixed abode — ohne festen Wohnsitz

II
see abide
* * *
n.
Aufenthalt m.
Wohnsitz -e m. pret.
blieb prät.

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