habitaculum

habitaculum

habitāculum, ī, n. (habito), der Wohnplatz, die Wohnung der Menschen, hab. pastorum, Vulg.: agrestia habitacula, Amm.: in Romano solo apud Toxiandriam locum habitacula sibi figere, Amm. – der Tiere, leonis, Gel.: avium, Pallad. – übtr. vom Körper als W. der Seele, Prud. cath. 10, 40. Pacat. pan. 5, 3. Augustin. serm. 368, 1.


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