† aˈccustomate, ppl. a. Obs.
[f. accustom + -ate1 as if ad. late L. *accōstūmātus, cf. It. accostumato, Pg. acostumato, OFr. acostumé.]
Accustomed, habituated, wonted.
| 1494 Fabyan vii. 552 After noone were proclamacyons made in accustumat placis of the cytie. 1533 Bellendene Livy (1822) ii. 108 Thair wes certane public sacrifices quhilkis war accustumate to be done alanerlie be kingis. a 1568 Coverdale Fruitful Less. Wks. 1844 I. 205 Long accustomate doing of virtuous deeds. |