Verb
The word is derived from dwell
of Dwell
of Dwell.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Critias, 9,000 years before his lifetime a war took place between those outside the Pillars of Hercules at the Strait of Gibraltar and those who dwelt within them. Source: Internet
But we do not say that the Word from God dwelt as in an ordinary human born of the holy virgin.. Source: Internet
But Ether could not be restrained because the Holy Spirit dwelt in him. Source: Internet
But the French force was ill-equipped, the admiral was nervous, his mind dwelt on all the misfortunes which might possibly happen, and the weather was bad. Source: Internet
Benny Morris (2003), p. 163 The situation for those who dwelt in the Jewish settlements in the highly isolated Negev and North of Galilee was even more critical. Source: Internet
An alternative is that the organism dwelt on seaweeds, citation but until a specimen unquestionably in situ is discovered, its mode of life remains open to debate. Source: Internet