| VERB | to habit | habited | habited habiting | habits |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Gules a woman habited argent shod, crined and crowned or, holding in each hand and fessewise to her mouth an ancient horn also or.
- He mentions that out of 500 houses only 100 are habited as the rest either died because of the recent plague outbreak or fled to the mountains.
- Closely-branched when young, Though slower-growing than 'Moline', another tidy-habited cultivar of American elm, it was sometimes considered more shapely.
- "Sinister:" A Serjeant-at Arms habited in court dress as worn on state occasions, his cocked hat under his exterior arm, the hand thereof gloved and grasping the hilt of his sword proper.
- The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is "Argent, a Monk habited unhooded Sable and shoed Gules passant." The emblem is an equivalent of the official seal of Münch family.
- Crest: On a wreath of the colors Or and Azure, a dexter arm embowed habited Azure, the hand gloved in a buckskin gauntlet Proper, grasping a staff erect Sable barbed Or, thereon a standard flotant of the last charged with a horseshoe heels upward encircling the Arabic numeral '14' in Black.
- Crest: A demi maiden couped below the waist, habited gules crined or, holding in the dexter hand a wreath vert, and in the sinister a rose branch proper.
- Azure a tower (with doors partly opened) Gray masoned Sable debruised by two dexter arms embowed fessways the forearms in saltire habited in chain armor each hand grasping a sword Or hilted Sable the swords crossed in saltire.
- Crests: 1st: "Between a buck's attires as in the arms sable a lion rampant or the sinister paw holding a battle-axe resting on the shoulder proper" (Buck); 2nd: "A dexter cubit arm issuing from a mural crown habited azure adorned with three fleur-de-lis or, 1 and 2, the cuff turned up ermine holding in the hand proper a branch of a pear tree with pear attached thereto as in the field" (Orchard).
- This gentleman's features are represented as emaciated, but pleasing; with white beard and whiskers; habited in a black gown and cap; his right hand on a book.
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