kustumo

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English custom, French coutume, Italian costume, Spanish costumbre, with -u- instead of -o- because of kostumo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kusˈtumo/

Noun

kustumo (plural kustumi)

  1. custom, habit, practice

Derived terms

  • deskustumeskar (to break oneself of, lose the habit of)
  • deskustumigar (to break the habit of)
  • deskustuminta (unaccustomed)
  • kustumala (customary, habitual)
  • kustumale (customarily)
  • kustumar (to be accustomed to, to be in the habit of, to be wont to)
  • kustumata (accustomed)
  • kustumeskar (to become accustomed to)
  • kustumigar (to accustom)
  • nekustumala (uncustomed, uwonted, unusual, unfamiliar)
  • nekustumanta (unaccustomed)
  • rikustumeskar (to reaccustom, get used to again)
  • rikustumigar (to reaccustom)
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