Dwell

/dwΙ›l/ verb

To live in or at a specified place; to think, speak, or write at length about a particular subject.

From Old English dwellan meaning 'to lead astray, hinder, delay'. Originally meant 'to linger' or 'tarry', evolving by 13th century to mean 'remain in a place'. The shift from temporary delay to permanent residence reflects changing settlement patterns.

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