Habitants [noun]
Definition of Habitants:
resident
Opposite/Antonyms of Habitants:
-
Sentence/Example of Habitants:
At that name the church became still, and the dullest habitant listened intently.
Priest and seigneur, habitant and coureur-de-bois were one and all difficult to fit into accepted English ways.
The French habitant crossed himself, and the Saxon cursed his luck; and no one solved the mystery.
He met them at their convivial gatherings, he heard the chanson sung by voyageurs, and the "habitant" caught his fancy.
Cum copiis quas habitant per Tyrolensem ditionem incedenti occurrere et Alpium transitum impedire.
The habitant's idea of good driving is to let his horse slide down the hill and gallop up.
A blanket-roll, a saddle, a coil of rope, and a battered canteen and the fire--but no habitant of the camp.
He delighted to speak of her as the habitant of a world of joy.
Every habitant has his horse and sleigh and thinks little of a long drive.
Coffee that has not received the extra polish is described as habitant; while coffee in the parchment is known as café en parché.