uncustomed

adj

Etymology

From un- + custom + -ed.

  1. derived from consuetudo
  2. derived from coustume
  3. inherited from custume
  4. formed as uncustomed — “un- + custom + -ed

Definitions

  1. Not subject to customs duties

    Not subject to customs duties; uncustomable.

  2. On which no customs duties have been paid.

    • […] with them came a great numbre of rascal & pedlers, & Iuellers, and brought ouer hattes and cappes, and diuerse merchaundise vncustomed, all vnder the coloure of the trussery of the Ambassadours.
    • In the Duchie of Millan, the Governour is very politike and severe, in searching after bookes and uncustomed wares, though it tend but to a paire of stockings […]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA