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"habit":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 5 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
adsuetudo, adsuetudinis fbeing accustomed to, custom, habit

ars, artis fskill, handicraft, trade, occupation, employment, physical activity, mental activity, profession, art, science, knowledge, workmanship, Muses, conduct, manner of acting, habit, practice, cunning, artifice, fraud, stratagem

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

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

valētūdō, valētūdinis fhabit, state of body, condition of body, state of health, health, good state, good condition, soundness of body, good health, healthfulness, bad state, bad condition, ill health, sickness, feebleness, infirmity, indisposition, health, soundness

query 1/E (max. 1000): 21 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
aliquid cadit in meam cōnsuetūdinemit's a habit of mine

aliquid est meae cōnsuetūdinissomething corresponds to my habit

aliquid in cōnsuētūdinem venitsomething becomes a habit

assuētūdō cotīdiānadaily habit

complexiō, complexiōnis fcombination, connection, physical constitution, physical habit, association, comprehension, comprisal, period, rhetorical figure, according to which one constantly recurs to what has been previously said, conclusion in a syllogism

cōnsuetūdinegenerally, according to custom, from custom, by habit, from habit, in a usual manner, in a customary manner

cōnsuetūdinem capiōacquire a habit, pick up a habit

cōnsuetūdō callum obdūxit stomachō meōthe habit has made me insensitive

cōnsuetūdō dīcendīlanguage use, way of speaking, language regulation, language habit

cōnsuetūdō inveterāscita habit becomes entrenched

cōnsuetūdō loquendīlanguage use, way of speaking, language regulation, language habit

cotta, cottae fmonk's habit, cowl

dēsuēscere, dēsuēscō, dēsuēvī, dēsuētum (tr.)disuse, lay aside a custom, lay aside a habit, disaccustom, put out of use

dēsuētūdō, dēsuētūdinis fdiscontinuance of a practice, discontinuance of a habit, disuse, desuetude

paenula monachīmonk's habit, cowl

ūsitārī, ūsitor, ūsitātus sumuse often, be in the habit of using

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