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Habitude


HAB'ITUDE, noun [Latin habitudo, from habitus.]

1. Relation; respect; state with regard to something else. [Little Used.]

2. Frequent intercourse; familiarity. [Not usual.]

To write well, one must have frequent habitudes with the best company.

3. Customary manner or mode of life; repetition of the same acts; as the habitudes of fowls or insects.

4. Custom; habit.