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assuetude|ˈæswɪtjuːd| [ad. L. assuētūdo: see prec. and -tude.] Accustomedness.
1626Bacon Sylva §67 Assuetude of things hurtful, doth make them lose their force to hurt. 1830Marryat King's Own, xxxvi, To whose..beauty, from assuetude, he had..been blind. 1873Contemp. Rev. XXII. 699 The petrified assuetudes and porcelain effeminacies of the Chinese. 1890Daily News 15 Nov. 5/6 At the same time..the effect of assuetude may become apparent. |