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accustomably, adv. arch.|əˈkʌstəməblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a manner conformable to custom; customarily, habitually, usually, ordinarily.
c1450Chester Pl. i. 5 You, bowchers of this citie The storie of Sathan, that Christe woulde needes tempte, Set out as accostamablie have yee. 1494Fabyan vii. 344 Excepte ii. tunne of wyne, which the Kyng accustomably had of euery shyp commynge from Burdeaux. c1540Polyd. Verg., Eng. Hist. (1846) I. 153 When the childe was not accustomablie seene the suspicion might easlie arrise. 1576Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 95 Pride is a fault that accustomably followeth prosperitie. 1655Baily Life of Fisher xxii. 203 The shirt of haire (which accustomably he wore on his back). 1725Cotes Dupin's Eccl. Hist. I. ii. iii. 45 To pay what was accustomably due for them. 1806J. Pytches in Monthly Mag. XXII. 209 The word is accustomably written with a d by all authors. |