- gewunod
- adj domiciled
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wont — wontless, adj. /wawnt, wohnt, wunt/, adj., n., v., wont, wont or wonted, wonting. adj. 1. accustomed; used (usually fol. by an infinitive): He was wont to rise at dawn. n. 2. custom; habit; practice: It was her wont to walk three miles before… … Universalium
wont — [wəʊnt] adjective archaic or literary accustomed: he was wont to arise at 5.30. noun (one s wont) formal or humorous one s customary behaviour. verb (3rd singular present wonts or wont; past and past participle … English new terms dictionary
wont — [[t]wɔnt, woʊnt, wʌnt[/t]] adj. n. v. wont, wont wont•ed, wont•ing 1) accustomed; used (usu. fol. by an infinitive): She is wont to rise at dawn[/ex] 2) custom; habit; practice: It was his wont to meditate daily[/ex] 3) to accustom (a person), as … From formal English to slang
wont — /woʊnt / (say wohnt), /wɒnt/ (say wont) adjective 1. accustomed; used: he is wont to digress; I rose early, as I am wont. –noun 2. custom; habit; practice. –verb (t) (wont or wonted, wonting) 3. to accustom (a person), as to a thing. 4. to render …
wont — adj., n., & v. predic.adj. archaic or literary (foll. by to + infin.) accustomed (as we were wont to say). n. formal or joc. what is customary, one s habit (as is my wont). v.tr. & intr. (3rd sing. present wonts or wont; past wont or wonted)… … Useful english dictionary