Both Uses of
habitat
in
Jane Eyre
- — when a long way must yet be measured by my weary, trembling limbs before I could reach human habitation — when cold charity must be entreated before I could get a lodging: reluctant sympathy importuned, almost certain repulse incurred, before my tale could be listened to, or one of my wants relieved!†
Chpt 28
- I followed it, expecting soon to reach the dwelling; but it stretched on and on, it would far and farther: no sign of habitation or grounds was visible.†
Chpt 37 *
Definition:
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(habitat) the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives