habitant
pronunciation
How to pronounce habitant in British English: UK ['hæbɪtənt]
How to pronounce habitant in American English: US ['hæbətənt]
Word Origin
- habitant (n.)
- late 15c., "a dweller, a resident," from Old French habitant, abitant "inhabitant," from noun use of Latin habitantis, genitive plural of habitans, present participle of habitare "to inhabit, dwell" (see habitat). Specific meaning "a native Canadian of French descent" attested by 1789; it was the usual word for small farmers in 18c. Quebec.
Example
- 1. Indian were native habitant here .
- 2. Habitant is undergraduate of strong finish school .
- 3. Negative air ions ( nais ) in urban green space play an important role in improving habitant health .
- 4. At present habitant is lone white-collar , the hope finds a love to work formally again completely , be restricted lone .
- 5. Long-term to having sincerity habitant , hire but the face discusses privilege , the housing demand of the contented and broad friend of utmost .