Accustom
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ə.ˈkəs.təm/
Origin
Old French acoustumer, acustumer (Modern French accoutumer) corresponding to a ("to, toward") + custom. More at custom, costume.
Full definition of accustom
Verb
- (transitive) To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
- ca. 1753, John Hawkesworth et al., AdventurerI shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater.
- 1910, Emerson Hough, The Purchase Price Chapter 1, “… it is not fair of you to bring against mankind double weapons ! Dangerous enough you are as woman alone, without bringing to your aid those gifts of mind suited to problems which men have been accustomed to arrogate to themselves.â€
- (intransitive, obsolete) To be wont.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To cohabit.
- John MiltonWe with the best men accustom openly; you with the basest commit private adulteries.