HABITENT, habitent
Sounds Like: HA-bi-tent
Translations: they may dwell, they might dwell, they should dwell, they may inhabit, they might inhabit, they should inhabit
From the root: HABITO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is the third person plural present active subjunctive form of the verb 'habito'. It means 'they may dwell' or 'they might inhabit'. The subjunctive mood is used to express various non-factual concepts such as wishes, possibilities, commands, or hypothetical situations, often depending on the context of the sentence.
Inflection: Third Person, Plural, Present, Active, Subjunctive
Instances
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
From the same root
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