ppl. a. Obs. [f. ACCUSTOM + -ATE1 as if ad. late L. accōstūmātus, cf. It. accostumato, Pg. acostumato, OFr. acostumé.] Accustomed, habituated, wonted.

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1494.  Fabyan, VII. 552. After noone were proclamacyons made in accustumat placis of the cytie.

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1533.  Bellenden, Livy (1822), II. 108. Thair wes certane public sacrifices quhilkis war accustumate to be done alanerlie be kingis.

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a. 1568.  Coverdale, Fruitful Less., Wks. 1844, I. 205. Long accustomate doing of virtuous deeds.

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