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This word comes into the Middle English language from the Late Latin word Paganus, which means country dweller.
Arguably the best songbird, the shama is a forest dweller and difficult to spot.
The beaches of Kashid and Nandgaon with their whispering casuarina, coconut and betel palms are a balm for the weary city dweller.
The cracking of stock-whips among the tree-ferns near may cause the lonely hut dweller to swing the billy, intent on hospitable thoughts.
However, I believe that a visit by a town dweller to a game fair would challenge ingrained attitudes.
The beautiful Red Lipped Batfish is a bottom dweller that blends into the readily available natural debris.
Here specialists in naturopathy, herbalism, aromatherapy and massage line up to de-stress the city dweller with a variety of enticing treatments.
I wonder if they can do anything to control the poachers though, as the conch is a marine dweller.
Whether you're a city dweller or a country bumpkin like myself, it seems that we all take pleasure in what nature holds for us.
The first time she saw me I was a long-haired, post-hippie, shaggily dressed, 27-year-old cave dweller.
Our American cave dweller will discover that no narrow road lies before him but a fate sealed in concrete.
A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene.
He's a confirmed urbanite now, a city dweller for over 30 years.
The vines were thick and heftily wooded, larger than any plant life a desert dweller could ever imagine, and more voracious than the most haggardly pack of wolves.
We have not argued that the position of a subsistence producer, living at the edge of hunger, is the same as that of an affluent suburban dweller.
Drift along the amber-coloured waters, far from the sound of motors, in the company of a river guide, an important resource for any city dweller.
A kibbutz Haggadah shows the wicked child as a city dweller. A communist Haggadah shows the wicked child as a business man.
The elephant's road to freedom links up with a city dweller making a hard choice in a treacherous world, and in Sommers's hands, it all makes elliptical sense.
Even a city dweller walking quickly along a crowded street can catch some moment of natural beauty.
Or consider that the average city dweller spends 15 hours per week in shopping.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even those among the Amblyopsid which live in the open have the tropisms of the cave dweller.
Theirs was the primitive socialism that the cave dweller may have known in his tribe.
Rockwell has been a cave dweller hunting the primeval forest with a stone hatchet and a bow of alder strung with a root.
And the dweller in the country might rarely be a witness of these great solemnities.
As most readers are aware, the stock dove is a dweller in wooded inland districts, as well as on the coast.
This was evidently the means of water supply to the dweller or dwellers in the cottage.
The dweller in this overhead galnlati may be red, white, or brown in color.
It was as if a dweller in a Harlem flat had been presented with a hippopotamus.
By the spirit that is in me, who am yet a dweller on the earth, I charge thee speak.
You are thinking that perhaps you might kill this dweller in the cave with your weapons.
Here the country dweller has a choice of bottled gas, electricity, or oil as fuels.
Tufty's ways are much like those of his cousin, yowler, save that he is a dweller in the deep woods.
A most unusual miner and underground dweller is the pocket gopher of North and Central America.
My wife was on a visit to her mother's, and for a few days I was a dweller once more in my old quarters at Baker Street.
In all humbleness and awe, you are a dweller of the Silent Places.
It was no new thought to him or to any other dweller in that region.
She looked insolvent, a dweller in the past, crippled by an acute memory.
Even the summits of the peaks are visited by this sky-high dweller.
How vastly different from the flat and puny area of the circumscribed vision of the dweller upon the outer crust!
All the rest of the furniture indicated that the dweller in this house occupied himself with the study of natural science.
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