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† ˈdissuetude Obs. rare. [ad. late L. dissuētūdo (Ambros. c 397) a becoming disaccustomed, disusing, f. dissuēt- ppl. stem of dissuēscĕre = dēsuēscĕre, to become unaccustomed to, f. dis- 4 + suēscĕre to become used to.] = desuetude.
a1639Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vi. (1677) 464 His long dissuetude of the Country-language..made him unuseful at first. 1755Johnson s.v. Disuse 1, Cessation of use, dissuetude; want of practice. |