DOMICILIARY


Meaning of DOMICILIARY in English

I. ˌdäməˈsilēˌerē, ˌdōm-, -lyərē, -ri adjective

also dom·i·cil·i·ar -lēə(r), -ēˌär, -ēˌȧ(r

Etymology: French domiciliaire, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin domiciliarius, from Latin domicilium domicile + -arius -ary — more at domicile

: relating to a domicile:

a. : serving as a domicile

domiciliary mounds

b. : including or regarding the domicile of the person under consideration

jeopardizing his domiciliary status

c. : provided or attended in the home rather than in an institution

domiciliary obstetrics

d. : providing, constituting, or provided by a rest home for chronically ill or permanently disabled war veterans requiring minimal medical attention

domiciliary care available

state domiciliary facilities

II. noun

( -es )

: a domiciliary establishment (as for disabled veterans) : barracks

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