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Suchergebnis zu
"accustomed":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

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assuētus, assuēta, assuētum (adsuētus)accustomed, customary, usual

cōnsuētus, cōnsuēta, cōnsuētumused, accustomed, usual, ordinary, wonted, customary

solitus, solita, solitumwonted, accustomed, usual, habitual, ordinary

ūsitātus, ūsitāta, ūsitātumusual, wonted, customary, common, ordinary, accustomed, familiar

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adsuetudo, adsuetudinis fbeing accustomed to, custom, habit

amāre, amō, amāvī, amātumlike, love, be in love with, be fond of, find pleasure in, delight in, do a thing willingly, be wont to, be accustomed to

appellitāre, appellitō, appellitāvīname often, be accustomed to call or name

assolēre, assoleō (adsoleō)be accustomed, be wont to (to do, to happen)

assuēfacttus aliquā rēaccustomed to something

assuētūdō, assuētūdinis f (adsuētūdō)a being accustomed to, custom, habit

assuētus ad remaccustomed to something

assuētus aliquā rēaccustomed to something

assuētus in remaccustomed to something

assuēvībe accustomed to, be used to, maintain

aurēs ad sonum mītigātaeears accustomed to the sound

caenitāre, caenitō, caenitāvīdine often, dine much, be accustomed to dine, dine, dine upon

castēria, castēriae fpart of a ship where rowers were accustomed to rest, rowers’ room

cēnitāre, cēnitō, cēnitāvīdine often, dine much, be accustomed to dine, dine, dine upon

coenitāre, coenitō, coenitāvīdine often, dine much, be accustomed to dine, dine, dine upon

cōnsuēre, cōnsueōbe accustomed, be wont

cōnsuēscere, cōnsuēscō, cōnsuēvī, cōnsuētumaccustom, inure, habituate a person or thing, accustom one’s self, be accustomed, be wont, have carnal in tercourse with, to cohabit with

cōnsuētūdō, cōnsuētūdinis fa being accustomed, custom, habit, use, usage, customary right, usage as a common law, social intercourse, companionship, familiarity, conversation, intercourse in love

cōnsuēvīI am used to, I am accustomed

corōnis, corōnidis fa curved line or flourish formed with a pen, which writers or transcribers were accustomed to make at the end of a book or chapte

cubitāre, cubitō, cubitāvīlie down often, be accustomed to lie down

est alicuī in ūsūsomeone is used to, someone is accustomed, it is a character trait of someone

solēre, soleō, solitus sumuse, be wont, be accustomed, have intercourse with

solitāre, solitō, solitāvīto be much accustomed, to be much wont

subiugālis, subiugāleaccustomed to the yoke

suēscere, suēscō, suēvī, suētumbecome used, become accustomed, accustom, habituate, train

suēvīhave accustomed one’s self, be wont, be used, be accustomed

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