wontish

adj

Etymology

From wont (“custom, habit”) + -ish.

  1. inherited from ġewunod
  2. inherited from wont
  3. suffixed as wontish — “wont + ish

Definitions

  1. Of or suggestive of a wont

    Of or suggestive of a wont; customary; usual; habitual.

    • He garbs himself in raiments and costumes that make him appear to the naked eyes to be somebody else. The press, in its wontish way, goes wild.

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