noun
domicile
DOM-ih-syl
noun
1
A person's permanent home or legal place of residence.
"For tax purposes, his domicile remained the UK even though he worked abroad."
verb
1
To establish or have one's legal residence in a particular place.
"The company is domiciled in Luxembourg for tax reasons."
How to Use Domicile
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA formal word for someone's permanent home or official place of residence.
When to use it
Mostly used in legal, tax, or formal contexts rather than everyday speech.
Common pairings
legal domicile
domiciled in
Word Forms
domiciled past tense, domiciles plural, domiciles singular
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Etymology
From Latin domicilium, related to domus, "house."