Acustom

/əˈkʌstəm/ verb

An archaic or obsolete form meaning to accustom or make someone familiar with something through repeated experience.

From Old French 'acostumer,' which combines 'a-' (to) with 'custom,' ultimately from Latin 'consuetudo' meaning 'habit or established practice'.

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