consueo

consueo

cōn-sueo, ēre, gewohnt sein, pflegen, eine bloß nach Analogie angenommene Wortform (s. Charis. 253, 1. Prisc. 10, 15); denn Prop. 1, 7, 5 ist consuemus zsgz. für consuevimus.


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  • Consuetudinarius — Latin form of the *consuetudinary used in a monastery. By the 13c this Latin word had acquired another meaning, as an infrequent synonym of custumarius. [< Lat. consueo = to be accustomed] Cf. Custumarius …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Consuetudinary — The household books of a monastery in which are found its customs and those of its surrounding area. The Latin form was * consuetudinarius. [< Lat. consueo = to be accustomed] Cf. Customary …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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