a. Obs. [f. ACCUSTOM v. + -ABLE.] Usually practising or practised; habitual, usual, customary, wonted.
1494. Fabyan, VII. 375. He also made punysshement for all accustomable great swerers.
1538. Latimer, Serm. & Rem. (1845), 394. The rest I commit to your accustomable goodness.
157787. Harrison, Eng. (1877), I. II. xiii. 260. The prince dooth loose nothing of his duties accustomable to be paid.
1625. trans. Gonsalviuss Span. Inquis., 65. The Jayler commeth to visite his prisoners at his accustomable houres.
1677. Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., II. vii. 201. Animals even of the same Original be diversified by accustomable residence in one Climate.
1741. T. Robinson, Gavelkind, iv. 39. The accustomable and actual Partition.