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Disoccupation
Disoccupation Dis*oc`cu*pa"tion, n.
The state of being unemployed; want of occupation. [R.]
Inoccupation
Inoccupation In*oc`cu*pa"tion, n.
Want of occupation.
OccupancyOccupancy Oc"cu*pan*cy, n. [See Occupant.]
The act of taking or holding possession; possession;
occupation.
Title by occupancy (Law), a right of property acquired by
taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
--Blackstone. Kent. OccupantOccupant Oc"cu*pant, n. [L. occupans, p. pr. of occupare: cf.
F. occupant. See Occupy.]
1. One who occupies, or takes possession; one who has the
actual use or possession, or is in possession, of a thing.
Note: This word, in law, sometimes signifies one who takes
the first possession of a thing that has no owner.
2. A prostitute. [Obs.] --Marston. OccupateOccupate Oc"cu*pate, v. t. [L. occupatus, p. p. of occupare.
See Occupy.]
To occupy. [Obs.] --Bacon. Occupier
Occupier Oc"cu*pi`er, n.
1. One who occupies, or has possession.
2. One who follows an employment; hence, a tradesman. [Obs.]
``Merchants and occupiers.' --Holland.
The occupiers of thy merchandise. --Ezek. xxvii.
27.
Occupy
Occupy Oc"cu*py, v. i.
1. To hold possession; to be an occupant. ``Occupy till I
come.' --Luke xix. 13.
2. To follow business; to traffic.
PreoccupancyPreoccupancy Pre*oc"cu*pan*cy, n. [See Preoccupate.]
The act or right of taking possession before another; as, the
preoccupancy of wild land. PreoccupatePreoccupate Pre*oc"cu*pate, v. t. [L. praeoccupatus, p. p. of
praeoccupare to preoccupy. See Preoccupy.]
1. To anticipate; to take before. [Obs.] ``Fear preoccupateth
it [death].' --Bacon.
2. To prepossess; to prejudice. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton. Reoccupy
Reoccupy Re*oc"cu*py (r?-?k"k?-p?), v. t.
To occupy again.
Title by occupancyOccupancy Oc"cu*pan*cy, n. [See Occupant.]
The act of taking or holding possession; possession;
occupation.
Title by occupancy (Law), a right of property acquired by
taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
--Blackstone. Kent.
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