domicile
n.
mid-15c., from Middle French domicile (14c.), from Latin domicilium, perhaps from domus "house" (see domestic) + colere "to dwell" (see colony). As a verb, it is first attested 1809. Related: Domiciled; domiciliary.
〔李〕[dom;-icilen.] n.住处,户籍 v.定居,安家 ←dol (L dolere)=to feel pain 痛苦
〔蒋〕[dom屋,家,-ile名词后缀] 住处,户籍