- noundenizen (noun) · denizens (plural noun)
- literaryan inhabitant or occupant of a particular place:"denizens of field and forest" · "denizens of the underworld"
- BRITISH ENGLISHhistoricala foreigner allowed certain rights in the adopted country.
Originlate Middle English deynseyn, via Anglo-Norman French from Old French deinz ‘within’ (from Latin de ‘from’ + intus ‘within’) + -ein (from Latin -aneus ‘-aneous’). The change in the form of the word was due to association with citizen.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an inhabitant or occupant of a particular place:
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- Denizen is a formal or humorous term that refers to a person, animal, or plant that lives, grows, or is often found in a particular place1. It can also refer to an inhabitant or resident of a place12. The term "denizen" can also be used to describe someone who has been granted certain freedoms or entitlements3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
denizen. noun. /ˈdenɪzn/. /ˈdenɪzn/. (formal or humorous) a person, an animal or a plant that lives, grows or is often found in a particular place synonym inhabitant. polar bears, denizens of the frozen north. the denizens of the local pub. The denizens of the canteen were mainly the accountants and IT staff.
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. den·i·zen (dĕn′ĭ-zən) n. 1. An inhabitant; a resident: denizens of Buenos Aires; turtles and other swamp denizens.www.thefreedictionary.com/denizenThe denizen could be seen as being granted exactly that package, minus a couple of important entitlements. An alien becomes a denizen by being ' infranchised ', which literally means being made free or given freedoms. One useful connotation of this technical sense of ' denizen ' was that it implied freedom.
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