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habituated, ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ed1.] †1. Made habitual, formed into a habit. Obs.
1615T. Adams Blacke Devill 55 Any unmortified, habituated, affected sinne. 1653Manton Exp. James ii. 13 Habituated dispositions, good or bad. 2. Fixed in a habit, accustomed.
1619J. Dyke Counterpoyson 8 A man may fall into these sinnes, and yet not be an habituated sinner. 1655R. Younge Agst. Drunkards 6 An habituated, infatuated, incorrigible, cauterized Drunkard. 1874Blackie Self-Cult. 47 To prevent the stomach from becoming the habituated slave of any kind of food. |