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“sojourners”
1. Someone who remains temporarily, or for a short time, in a place: The sojourners, Max and his family, enjoyed a two-week visit in the mountains in the summer.
2. Etymology: from Latin sub-, "under, until" + diurnus, "of a day"; also from French sojorner, "a brief stay".
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2. Etymology: from Latin sub-, "under, until" + diurnus, "of a day"; also from French sojorner, "a brief stay".
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dies, di-, die-, -diem, diurn-
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