see, in this view, that humaneness was a quality which K’ung-tzu believed to be embodied in li, tradition and custom. humanity property of being humane...
IPA(key): /kusˈtumo/ kustumo (plural kustumi) custom, habit, practice deskustumeskar (“to break oneself of, lose the habit of”) deskustumigar (“to break...
From cōnsuēscō (“accustom, habituate; accustom oneself”) + -tūdō, from con- (“with”) + suēscō (“become used or accustomed to; accustom, train”). (Classical...
sister, whether older or younger than oneself (though always older in the former case according to the Hindu custom, the husband being always older than...
all seasons ’tis my custom to abide (Leonard Bacon translation, Yale University Press, 1919) (intransitive) to accommodate oneself Conjugation of alkonformiĝi...
(Modern French accoutumer) corresponding to a (“to, toward”) + custom. More at custom, costume. The noun is from Middle English acustom. IPA(key): /əˈkʌs...
capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others. After the layoffs, morale was at an all time low; the staff...
vowel length. 부럼 • (bureom) (Korean folk custom) nuts eaten on the 15th of the first lunar month (to guard oneself against boils for a year) (traditional...
Compare German Mumme (“mask”), 16th Century German mummen (“to disguise oneself”), Middle Dutch mommen, mummen (“to go about in a mask, to disguise”),...
meaning but which people continued to use without a definite article out of custom. Examples of words which usually went without the word "the" include: Names...