inhabitant
Roget category 188
2. Words relating to space› 2.1. Space in general
›› 2.1.3. Existence in space
#188.
Inhabitant
noun
inhabitant —
resident,
residentiary† —
dweller,
indweller† —
addressee —
occupier,
occupant —
householder,
lodger,
inmate,
tenant,
incumbent,
sojourner,
locum tenens,
commorant† —
settler,
squatter,
backwoodsman,
colonist —
islander —
denizen,
citizen —
burgher,
oppidan†,
cockney,
cit,
townsman,
burgess —
villager —
cottager,
cottier†,
cotter —
compatriot —
backsettler†,
boarder —
hotel keeper,
innkeeper —
habitant —
paying guest —
planter.
native,
indigene,
aborigines,
autochthones† —
Englishman,
John Bull —
newcomer
etc.
(stranger)
57.
aboriginal,
American†,
Caledonian,
Cambrian,
Canadian,
Canuck [Slang],
downeaster [U.S.],
Scot,
Scotchman,
Hibernian,
Irishman,
Welshman,
Uncle Sam,
Yankee,
Brother Jonathan.
garrison,
crew —
population —
people
etc.
(mankind)
372 —
colony,
settlement —
household —
mir†.
verb
inhabit
etc.
(be present)
186 —
endenizen
etc.
(locate oneself)
184†.
adjective
indigenous —
native,
natal —
autochthonal†,
autochthonous —
British —
English —
American† —
Canadian,
Irish,
Scotch,
Scottish,
Welsh —
domestic —
domiciliated†,
domiciled —
naturalized,
vernacular,
domesticated —
domiciliary.
in the occupation of —
garrisoned by,
occupied by.
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