Obs. [a. OF. costumier, coustumier customary, accustomed, wonted = Pr. costumier, cosdumnier, med.L. costumārius:—Rom. *costumnario for L. consuētūdinārius: see CUSTOM- and -ER.] Accustomed, wont.

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1303.  R. Brunne, Handl. Synne, 8807. Who so euer þarto ys custummer.

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1393.  Gower, Conf., I. 224. If thou were ever Custumere To fals semblaunt in any wise.

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c. 1400.  Rom. Rose, 4939. Youthe, his chamberere That to done yvelle is custommere.

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a. 1450.  Knt. de la Tour (1868), 134. The good lady was custumer to herburghe the holy profites.

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