Denizen
Denizen (den"i*z'n) , noun
[Old French denzein, deinzein, prop., one living (a city or country); opposed to forain foreign, and from denz within, French dans, from Latin de intus, prop., from within, intus being from in in. See In, and compare Foreign.]
1.
A dweller; an inhabitant.
Denizens of air.
Denizens of their own free, independent state.
2.
One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.
3.
One admitted to residence in a foreign country.
Ye gods,
Natives, or denizens, of blest abodes.
Denizen , transitive verb
1.
To constitute (one) a denizen; to admit to residence, with certain rights and privileges.
As soon as denizened, they domineer.
2.
To provide with denizens; to populate with adopted or naturalized occupants.
There [islets] were at once denizened by various weeds.