Definition
A place of residence; a dwelling place or home; also, in legal terms, the place where someone has established their principal residence.
Etymology
From French domicile, from Latin domicilium (domus 'house' + -cilium, diminutive suffix). The word entered English through French legal terminology in the medieval period.
Kelly Says
Domicil is an old variant of domicile, and it's a legal term with real power—establishing domicil determines which state's laws apply to you, where you pay taxes, and where you can be sued.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
domicil
do-mee-seel
BNবাংলা
domicil
do-mee-seel
CACatalà
domicili
do-mee-see-lee
CSČeština
domicil
do-mee-seel
DADansk
domicil
do-mee-seel
DEDeutsch
Domicil
do-mee-seel
ELΕλληνικά
domicil
do-mee-seel
ESEspañol
domicilio
do-mee-thee-lee-oh
FAفارسی
domicil
do-mee-seel
FISuomi
asuinpaikka
asui-paikka
FRFrançais
domicile
do-mee-seeel
HEעברית
domicil
do-mee-seel
HIहिन्दी
निवास स्थान
niwas sthan
HUMagyar
domicil
do-mee-seel
IDBahasa Indonesia
domisili
do-mee-see-lee
ITItaliano
domicilio
do-mee-thee-lee-oh
MSBahasa Melayu
domicil
do-mee-seel
MYမြန်မာ
domicil
do-mee-seel
NLNederlands
domicilie
do-mee-see-lee
NONorsk
domicil
do-mee-seel
PLPolski
domicil
do-mee-seel
PTPortuguês
domicílio
do-mee-thee-lee-oh
RORomână
domiciliu
do-mee-see-lee-oo
RUРусский
место жительства
mesto zhitelstva
SVSvenska
domicil
do-mee-seel
SWKiswahili
domicil
do-mee-seel
TAதமிழ்
domicil
do-mee-seel
TEతెలుగు
domicil
do-mee-seel
TRTürkçe
domicil
do-mee-seel
UKУкраїнська
domicil
do-mee-seel
URاردو
domicil
do-mee-seel
VITiếng Việt
địa chỉ
dia chi