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† customed, ppl. a. Obs. or arch. (ˈkʌstəmd, poet. ˈkʌstəmɪd) [f. custom + -ed.] 1. Accustomed, usual, customary; established by custom.
1382Wyclif Ex. v. 18 Ȝe shulen ȝelde the customyd noumbre of tilys. 1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 428/2 On esterday aboue his customed pytaunce he ete two egges. 1595Shakes. John iii. iv. 155 No common winde, no customed euent, But they will..call them Meteors, prodigies, and signes. 1649W. Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (1653) 95 Let not passion nor old customed corrupted Will prevail. 1750Gray Elegy xxviii, One morn I miss'd him on the custom'd hill. 1872G. Macdonald Wilf. Cumb. I. xiii. 207 The invitation to dance, a customed observance at Moldwarp Hall. 2. Of merchandise: Charged with duty, or on which duty has been paid.
1604E. Grimstone tr. Acosta's Hist. Indies 225 Siluer that was marked and customed. 1611Cotgr., Gabellé..Customed for; on which an Impost is layed. 1621Bolton Stat. Irel. 44 (12 Edw. IV) He or they so..carrying hydes, or any other staple merchandises into Scotland, not customed, shall forfeit [etc.]. 3. Frequented or patronized by customers.
1594Plat Jewell-ho. iii. 66 A house well customed. 1611Rich Honest. Age (1844) 39 An ill customed shoppe. 1703Ld. Orrery As you find it ii. ii, I have more invitations..than the best-custom'd Lawyer has Clients. |