<span class="searchmatch">use</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> (uncountable) (archaic) Customary practice....
See also: won't <span class="searchmatch">and</span> wo'n't WOTD – 31 May 2017 (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /wəʊnt/, /wɒnt/ (General American) enPR: <span class="searchmatch">wŏnt</span>, <span class="searchmatch">wônt</span>, <span class="searchmatch">wōnt</span>, wŭnt, IPA(key):...
time-of-check to time-of-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> time-of-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> meter time-of-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> rates time-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> time-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> research time-<span class="searchmatch">use</span> survey tolerated <span class="searchmatch">use</span> underuse <span class="searchmatch">use</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> <span class="searchmatch">use</span> case useful useless...
corresponds to the English ‘<span class="searchmatch">used</span> to, was <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> to’. ზამთრობით ვსტუმრობდი ხოლმე მათ. ― zamtrobit vsṭumrobdi xolme mat. ― I <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to visit them in winter....
Old English gewuna, Dutch gewoon. giwuno (indeclinable) accustomed, <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to, <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> Same as above. giwuno usually, normally From the adverb. giwuno ? habit...
the street <span class="searchmatch">and</span> now you're gonna have to get <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to it. <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> to accustomed to unused to This section is only for adjectives meaning "<span class="searchmatch">used</span> to". For verbs...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> wo'n't wo'n't (archaic) wonnot (obsolete) From earlier wonnot, from Middle English wynnot, wilnot, wolnot, wilnat, a contraction of...
aussé, ausé From Latin ad- + ūsō. aussei To accustom To be <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> to To <span class="searchmatch">use</span> Ladin conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation...
familiar <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to, <span class="searchmatch">wont</span>, familiar [with accusative or (archaic) genitive ‘to/with something’] The phrases gewohnt sein (“to be <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to”) <span class="searchmatch">and</span> gewöhnt sein...
get <span class="searchmatch">used</span> to, inure, exercise, train accustomable accustomary accustomate reaccustom unaccustom custom, customary to make familiar by <span class="searchmatch">use</span> to be <span class="searchmatch">wont</span> cohabit...