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Familiar with something through repeated experience; adapted to existing conditions. (q)
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1484, (w) (translator), ''The Book of the Subtyl Historyes and (w)'', “The v fable is of the Foxe and of the busshe,”http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07095.0001.001
- And ther fore men ought not to helpe them whiche ben acustomed to doo euylle
1621, (w), ''(w)'', Oxford: Henry Cripps, Partition 1, Section 2, Member 2, Subsection 3, p. 99,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17310.0001.001
- Such things as we haue beene long accustomed to, though they be evill in their owne nature; yet they are lesse offensiue.
(RQ:Austen Pride and Prejudice)
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(RQ:Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise)
Familiar through use; usual; customary. (q)
(RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)
1812, (w), ''(w)'', Canto 2, Stanza 72, in ''The Poetical Works of Lord Byron'', Boston: Cummings & Hilliard, 1814, Volume I, p. 249,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009707749
- Who now shall lead thy scatter’d children forth,
- And long-accustom’d bondage uncreate?
1912, (w), ''(w)'', London: The India Society, Section 63, p. 37,https://archive.org/details/gitanjalisongoff00tago_0
- I am uneasy at heart when I have to leave my accustomed shelter; I forget that there abides the old in the new, and that there also thou abidest.
(quote-journal)
Frequented by customers.
1778, (w) (translator), ''(w)'' by (w), London: S. Crowder ''et al.'', Volume I, Chapter 7, p. 148,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009444325
- There I got a place on the same terms as at Segovia, in a well accustomed shop, much frequented on account of the neighbourhood of the church of Santa Cruz, and the Prince’s theatre (..)
1817, Seth William Stevensonhttps://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Stevenson,_Seth_William_(DNB00), ''Journal of a Tour through Part of France, Flanders, and Holland'', Norwich: for the author, Chapter 21, p. 283,https://archive.org/details/journaloftourthr00stev
- The pompous hotel is a lone cottage of very mean appearance, on the road side, and I will be sworn, was but an ill-accustomed ''Inn'', until those renowned Generals justly gave it a ''licence''.
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