Noun
dwelling place (plural dwelling places)
Alternative spelling of dwelling-place
dwelling-place (plural dwelling-places)
A place where one dwells.
dwelling place
Asks the Possible of the Impossible, Where is your dwelling-place In the dreams of the Impotent, comes the answer. Rabindranath Tagore
We should infer in the case of a beautiful dwelling-place that it was built for its owners and not for mice; we ought, therefore, in the same way to regard the universe as the dwelling-place of the gods. Chrysippus
"Tachlis Brias Olam Hazeh, Hu she'nisaivah Hakadosh Ba-ruch Hu Le'hios Lo Dirah B'tachtonim."-'The ultimate purpose of the creation of this physical world, is that G-d Desired to have a dwelling-place in the lower world.' Shneur Zalman of Liadi
Highly ought we to rejoice that God dwelleth in our soul, and much more highly ought we to rejoice that our soul dwelleth in God. Our soul is made to be God's dwelling-place; and the dwelling-place of the soul is God, Which is unmade. Julian of Norwich
‘Goodness and mercy all my days shall surely follow me: And in God’s house forever more my dwelling place shall be’. Source: Internet
Childbirth is considered impure, and must occur outside the dwelling place. Source: Internet