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con·sue·tude C0592500 (kŏn′swĭ-to͞od′, -tyo͞od′)n. Custom; usage. [Middle English, from Latin cōnsuētūdō; see custom.] con′sue·tu′di·nar′y (-to͞od′n-ĕr′ē, -tyo͞od′-) adj.consuetude (ˈkɒnswɪˌtjuːd) n (Law) an established custom or usage, esp one having legal force[C14: from Latin consuētūdō, from consuēscere to accustom, from con- + suēscere to be wont] ˌconsueˈtudinary adjcon•sue•tude (ˈkɒn swɪˌtud, -ˌtyud) n. a social usage; custom. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin consuētūdō] con`sue•tu′di•nar′y, adj. consuetudea habit or custom; usual behavior.See also: BehaviorThesaurus| Noun | 1. | consuetude - a custom or usage that has acquired the force of lawcustom, usage, usance - accepted or habitual practice |
consuetudenounA habitual way of behaving:custom, habit, habitude, manner, practice, praxis, usage, usance, use, way, wont.TranslationsconsuetudeenUK
consuetude an established custom or usage, especially one having legal force.consuetudeenUK
Synonyms for consuetudenoun a habitual way of behavingSynonyms- custom
- habit
- habitude
- manner
- practice
- praxis
- usage
- usance
- use
- way
- wont
Words related to consuetudenoun a custom or usage that has acquired the force of lawRelated Words |