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Definition of accustom
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Accustom
(v. t.) To make
familiar
by use; to
habituate,
familiarize,
or
inure;
-- with to..
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Accustomarily
::
Accustomarily
(adv.)
Customarily.
Tame
::
Tame
(superl.)
Reduced
from a state of
native
wildness
and
shyness;
accustomed
to man;
domesticated;
domestic;
as, a tame deer, a tame
bird..
Ure
::
Ure (v. t.) To use; to
exercise;
to
inure;
to
accustom
by
practice.
Accustom
::
Accustom
(v. t.) To make
familiar
by use; to
habituate,
familiarize,
or
inure;
-- with to..
Accustomed
::
Accustomed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Accusto.
Oriel
::
Oriel (n.) A small
apartment
next a hall, where
certain
persons
were
accustomed
to dine; a sort of
recess..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Training
to act in
accordance
with
established
rules;
accustoming
to
systematic
and
regular
action;
drill.
Habituate
::
Habituate
(v. t.) To make
accustomed;
to
accustom;
to
familiarize.
Fresh-water
::
Fresh-water
(a.)
Accustomed
to sail on fresh water only;
unskilled
as a
seaman;
as, a
fresh-water
sailor..
Wont
::
Wont (a.) Using or doing
customarily;
accustomed;
habituated;
used.
Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
guide;
to show; to
admonish.
Cragsman
::
Cragsman
(n.) One
accustomed
to climb rocks or
crags;
esp., one who makes a
business
of
climbing
the
cliffs
overhanging
the sea to get the eggs of sea birds or the birds
themselves..
Three-piled
::
Three-piled
(a.)
Accustomed
to
wearing
three-pile;
hence,
of high rank, or
wealth..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(v. t.) To
accustom
to
regular
and
systematic
action;
to bring under
control
so as to act
systematically;
to train to act
together
under
orders;
to teach
subordination
to; to form a habit of
obedience
in; to
drill.
Accustomance
::
Accustomance
(n.)
Custom;
habitual
use.
Accustomary
::
Accustomary
(a.)
Usual;
customary.
Sedentary
::
Sedentary
(a.)
Accustomed
to sit much or long; as, a
sedentary
man..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Thrifty
and
frugal
housekeeping;
management
without
loss or
waste;
frugality
in
expenditure;
prudence
and
disposition
to save; as, a
housekeeper
accustomed
to
economy
but not to
parsimony..
Accustom
::
Accustom
(v. i.) To
cohabit.
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
habituate.
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