reside
v.
late 15c., "to settle," from Middle French resider (15c.) and directly from Latin residere "sit down, settle; remain behind, rest, linger; be left," from re- "back, again" (see re-) + sedere "to sit" (see sedentary). Meaning "to dwell permanently" first attested 1570s. Related: Resided; residing. Also from the French word are Dutch resideren, German residiren.
〔蒋〕[re-后,sid坐,’to sit back”→to stay behind,留下来,安顿下来→住下] 居住
〔李〕[re-=back, down回,下;sid=to sit or settle坐,安放;-e→“to sit backward, to settle down靠背安坐,安顿下来”→] v. make one's home at a place安家,居住