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[acustume] (1404)

[acustume] (1404)

accustume  
  FEW:  consuetudo  Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF:  accoutume  TLF: OED:  accustom n.  MED:  ac(c)ustom n.  DMLBS:

s.

aver acustume de
to be accustomed to
( 1404 )  veuillez savoir que nos devanciers ne nous n’avions pas accustume de vivre de pillages ne roberies, ne nous entremetre de telles choses, ne d’autres deshonnestés  Roy Lett Hen IV i 365

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custume 
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