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ˈwonting, vbl. n. [f. wont v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb wont. a. The accustoming (of a person to something).
1692R. L'Estrange Fables Pref. A 2, The Wonting of us to the Use and Liking of these Levities, Leads..us to a Mis-understanding of Things. b. Custom, wont.
1667Cotton Scarron. iv. 78 æneas and the Queen have made..A match to go, after her wonting, Into the Woods a Squirrel hunting. c. attrib.: † wonting penny, wages paid to a cattle-herd for keeping beasts in a place until they are accustomed to it (cf. wonted pa. pple. 2 b).
1641Best Farm. Bks. (Surtees) 120 The nowt heard hath for everie beast one pennie, which is called a wontinge pennie; hee..keepeth them..till they bee wonted and hanted togeather. |