Sojourn /(?)/

So·journ

Sojourn

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Sojourned; p. pr. & vb. n. Sojourning

  1. To dwell for a time; to dwell or live in a place as a temporary resident or as a stranger, not considering the place as a permanent habitation; to delay; to tarry.
    Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there.
    — Gen. xii. 30.
    Home he goeth, he might not longer sojourn.
    The soldiers first assembled at Newcastle, and there sojourned three days.
    — Hayward.

Sojourn

n.
  1. A temporary residence, as that of a traveler in a foreign land.
    Though long detained In that obscure sojourn.