Sojourn :
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Noun(1) a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest
Verb(1) spend a certain length of time; reside temporarily
(1) her sojourn in Rome(2) Government-owned resthouses like this originated with the Raj, enabling touring officials to sojourn in modest comfort.(3) His short visit soon turned into a lengthy sojourn and the one glass of wine multiplied into many.(4) Ms Brown informs us she was treated to a capital repast and sparkling company on the way back to London after her temporary sojourn in Harrogate.(5) A spirited spinster's lively account of a sojourn in 19th century Tenby takes a fresh look at life in the town and the pastimes of its many Victorian visitors.(6) After completing his world sojourn , Guru Nanak Devji settled down at Kartapur and started leading a simple life by working in the fields.(7) They sojourn to Claire's new estate and learn that Claire is now a widow.(8) The row of cottages in which the master was staying during his sojourn was a tidy line of fifteen along the edge of the farms.(9) While all of Wales will be hoping that he enjoys his French sojourn , his raison d' Ôö£┬¼tre is to lead his country to brighter and more successful days on the rugby field.(10) During much of my sojourn , travel will be in the major cities with only the occasional trip to somewhere remote and probably unpronounceable.(11) Their Australian sojourn was intended to be temporary, but about half of them settled here.(12) The first part of the journey will bring passengers from Kilmeaden on a riverside sojourn to the world-famous Mount Congreve Estate.(13) Penelope and Helen had, during the week, decided that my rooms were a most apt place to sojourn during the hot afternoons, and the best place to try on dresses.(14) This is a comparatively extrovert third album from the talented and technically advanced young Scots harper and pianist, now sojourning in Barcelona and soaking up even more musical influences.(15) And I am glad that I passed through a great city on my way to the country, that I sojourned in California before settling in the Midwest.(16) If only I could've cancelled all plans - as many guests do - and sojourned in Udaivilas longer.
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Verb
1. stay ::
manere
2. live ::
vivet
5. lodge ::
noxiae
6. room ::
locus
7. board ::
tabula
8. vacation ::
vacation
Noun
9. stay ::
manere
10. visit ::
visita
11. stop ::
prohibere
12. stopover ::
stopover
13. vacation ::
vacation
Verb
1. stay ::
manere
2. live ::
vivet
5. lodge ::
noxiae
6. room ::
locus
7. board ::
tabula
8. vacation ::
vacation
Noun
9. stay ::
manere
10. visit ::
visita
11. stop ::
prohibere
12. stopover ::
stopover
13. vacation ::
vacation
Different Formssojourn, sojourned, sojourner, sojourners, sojourning, sojourns
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