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consuetis

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  • consueo, consuere, consuevi, consuetus:

    Verb · 2nd conjugation · Transitive

    Frequency:
    Uncommon
    Dictionary:
    Lewis & Short
    Age:
    Late

    accustom; become accustomed; be accustomed, inure, habituate. familiarize;

    Entry →
    abl. pl. perf. pass. part.
    dat. pl. perf. pass. part.
    pl. pres. act. ind. 2nd
  • consuo, consuere, consui, consutus:

    Verb · 3rd conjugation · Transitive

    Frequency:
    Common
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)

    sew together/up, stitch/join; make by sewing together; patch up; devise, plan;

    Entry →
    pl. fut. act. ind. 2nd
  • consuesco, consuescere, consuevi, consuetus:

    Verb · 3rd conjugation

    Frequency:
    Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)

    accustom oneself; become/be accustomed/used; inure, habituate; familiarize;; be intimate/have sexual intercourse with; form a habit; be in the habit of;

    Entry →
    abl. pl. perf. pass. part.
    dat. pl. perf. pass. part.
  • consuetus, consueta -um, consuetior -or -us, consuetissimus -a -um:

    Adjective · 1st declension

    Frequency:
    Common
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)

    accustomed. used (to); customary, habitual, usual; ordinary, commonly employed;

    Entry →
    abl. pl. (all)
    dat. pl. (all)

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