-u̇(ə)rd, -u̇əd adjective
Etymology: from past participle of inure
: adapted to existing conditions : accustomed to adverse elements : disciplined, hardy
our successors … may be graver, more inured and equable men — V.S.Pritchett
a peasant … lean-faced, dark, wind- inured — Robert Lynd
• in·ured·ness -u̇rdnə̇s, -u̇əd-, -u̇rə̇d- noun -es