Defn: Of or pertaining to a troglodyte, or dweller in caves.
Defn: A native of, or a dweller in, the West Indies.
Every dweller under obligation to maintain neatness and order within and without his roadside.
Besides the legal duty every dweller by a highway is under, to use it with due regard to the rights of the public, he is under a moral and Christian obligation to maintain order and neatness within and without his roadside.
Why should the suburban dweller of every city be regarded with humorous condescension by the man who is compelled to sleep within the city limits?
Many a city-dweller to-day cannot tell in what county he is living unless he has happened to make a transfer of real estate.
Opposite is the 'Dweller in the Innermost,' with deep, unsearchable eyes.
My true and candid friend, the experienced dweller in apartment-houses, was, I have good reason to believe, an honorable man.
The dwellerin the Sordes Cave owned a precious necklace made of forty bears' and three lions' teeth.
The rising of the level of the peat doubtless compelled the Lake Dweller to add by degrees to the height of his house.
Bhrigu -- is the Dwellerof Mahar Loka, or the Archetypal plane.
From that Kalpic plane and the dweller thereof, we come to lower planes and their dwellers, to the divisions of time that rule the lives of individuals and of lives adapted to these divisions of time.
The Second Purusha is thedweller of the Cosmic Egg.
When a house burns, the dwellerin the house feels pain.
When the house is comfortable, the dweller in the house feels pleasure.
The solitary cañon-dweller presently appeared at the door of his hut.
His impression that the lonely hut-dweller was insane grew upon him.
True, it was wrong to burn down the old hermit's hut, but still the lone dweller of the cañon had betrayed their trust by an act of base treachery.
As I lay thus, I would not have exchanged places with the pale dweller in the city for all the wealth in the world.
Difficult though it might appear to the degenerate dweller of the city to do this, to the trained woodsman, such as I had now become, it is nothing.
It would appear that the Indian’s life as a coast-dweller was simplicity itself.
There are the flowers that many a town dweller thinks truly report the seasons.
That a significant difference obtains can scarcely be denied, but it is not one that altogether exalts the dweller in town and degrades the farmer.
Cyrene, being a dweller of the waters which are the fountain of life, was very wise.
He was no longer a dweller of the earth, but had become a citizen of that boundless country that lay beneath the waves.
The beautiful dweller sat in a deep chair, her little feet on a carved footstool, a silver-stringed lyre tumbled beside it.
Here Philistine, Damascene, Ninevite and Babylonian had halted; here Egyptian, Bedouin, Arabian and the dweller of the desert had paused.
To the dweller in towns it is unspeakably delicious to be lulled to sleep and gently awakened by the musical plash of the weirs, while a stroll at dusk along the river bank is full of delights.
There is a dweller on the threshold of every science and every admirable mode of life, and his name is Idleness," answered Miss Bridgeman.
Now you see; that is the way our daily life is always asserting its rights as soon as we try to rise a little higher," said the dweller in the spheres of highest cultivation.
As the country-dweller is more prolific than the town-dweller, this means that the rural population is constantly being poured into the towns.
The stunted development of factory workers in the East End of London was noted nearly a century ago, and German military experience distinctly shows the inferiority of the town-dweller to the country-dweller.
It enables the little cave-dweller to pulverize the mountain; to ship it to Mohammed in Medina; to pick it up and shoot it at his enemies.
She had been an actress, a wanderer, a performer in cheap theaters, a catcher of late trains, a dweller in rickety hotels.
The tenant dweller on any particular lot of ground owns everything on it, except the ground itself.
The timiddweller in civilization can no more tell us what that ghost is than can the ignorant African.
The fact of the matter is that what is going on in the inner recesses of consciousness is not always known to the dweller on the surface.
They were moved by a sudden, compelling respect for this uncouth-appearing dweller in the waste.
The solitary dweller in that wild place had been standing erect and motionless before the cabin--a splendid figure of a man, posed in unconscious majesty.
It seemed to Nell that the impression made upon her by this room in the cabin was intensified by the entrance of the dweller there, who greeted her with his friendly, gentle smile.