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81usual — usual, customary, habitual, wonted, accustomed can mean familiar through frequent or regular repetition. Usual stresses the absence of strangeness and is applicable to whatever is normally expected or happens in the ordinary course of events… …
82ἔθεσθ' — ἔθεσθε , ἔθω to be accustomed pres imperat mp 2nd pl ἔθεσθε , ἔθω to be accustomed pres ind mp 2nd pl ἔθεσθαι , ἔθω to be accustomed pres inf mp ἔθεσθε , ἔθω to be accustomed imperf ind mp 2nd pl (homeric ionic) ἔθεσθε , τίθημι p aor ind mid 2nd… …
83ἔθεσθον — ἔθω to be accustomed pres imperat mp 2nd dual ἔθω to be accustomed pres ind mp 3rd dual ἔθω to be accustomed pres ind mp 2nd dual ἔθω to be accustomed imperf ind mp 2nd dual (homeric ionic) τίθημι p aor ind mid 2nd dual …
84ἔθετον — ἔθω to be accustomed pres imperat act 2nd dual ἔθω to be accustomed pres ind act 3rd dual ἔθω to be accustomed pres ind act 2nd dual ἔθω to be accustomed imperf ind act 2nd dual (homeric ionic) …
85wean — [OE] The etymological notion underlying wean is of ‘becoming accustomed’. The specialization to ‘making accustomed to food other than mother’s milk’ is a secondary development. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *wanjan (source also of… …
86Adjectives — ◊ GRAMMAR An adjective is a word that is used to describe someone or something or give information about them. ◊ form The form of an adjective does not change: the same form is used for singular and plural, for subject and object, and for male… …
87adjectives — ◊ GRAMMAR An adjective is a word that is used to describe someone or something or give information about them. ◊ form The form of an adjective does not change: the same form is used for singular and plural, for subject and object, and for male… …
88usual — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French usuel, from Late Latin usualis, from Latin usus use Date: 14th century 1. accordant with usage, custom, or habit ; normal 2. commonly or ordinarily used < followed his usual route > 3.… …
89Duwamish (tribe) — infobox ethnic group group = Duwamish caption = poptime =About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004). [(1) Gibbs ( [1877] , 1967) (1.1) D Wamish on the Lake Fork of the D Wamish River, 152; Sa ma mish (Sammamish) and S… …
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