habituéha‧bit‧u‧é /həˈbɪtʃueɪ/ noun [countable + of]

habituéOrigin:
1800-1900 French, Late Latin habituare ‘to habituate’, from Latin habitus; ➔ HABIT - Outrageously camp and very witty, Paul was an habitué of the Colony Room where he and Minton may have first met.
nounhabithabituéadjectivehabitualverbhabituateadverbhabitually