ASSUETUDE


Meaning of ASSUETUDE in English

ˈaswēˌtüd, -ē.ˌtyüd noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin assuetudo, from assuetus, past participle of assuescere to be accustomed, from ad- + suescere to become accustomed; akin to Latin suus one's own — more at suicide

: accustomedness , habit

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