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† conˈsuete, a. Obs. Also 4 -swet. [ad. L. consuēt-us used, accustomed, wonted, pa. pple. of consuēscĕre to accustom, use, f. con- together + suēscĕre to become used, accustom, inceptive of an obs. suēre.] Accustomed, wonted.
1384Charter of Lond. xcii. in Arnolde Chron. (1811) 34 Yelding to vs be yere..in termes conswet the ferme therof diew. 1538Leland Itin. V. 67 Favorers of their consuete Idilness. 1548Hall Chron. (1809) 458 Brought again into their..consuete familiaritee. 1656in Blount Glossogr. Hence † consu† etely adv., according to custom.
1632Lithgow Trav. i. 4 The mansuet cup, the gods consuetly drunke. |