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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Part of Speech: past participle, adjective
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The day before my departure from Zanzibar the American Consul, having just habited himself in his black coat, and taking with him an extra black hat, in order to be in state apparel, proceeded with me to the Sultan's palace. - "How I Found Livingstone", Sir Henry M. Stanley.
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They passed through the throngs on the portico, and entered the house, which was lit up with hundreds of dazzling lustres, and crowded with guests, all habited in splendid dresses. - "Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers", Various.
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He was evidently going out, and she noticed he was rather differently habited from usual, wearing now a long, light top coat of a very dark grey hue, and a dark coloured felt hat. - "Simon", J. Storer Clouston.