Etymology:
Custom (noun and adjective)
From Middle English "custume," ultimately derived from Latin "consuetudo," meaning "custom, usage, habit."
Meaning:
Custom (noun)
Custom (adjective)
Origin:
The Latin word "consuetudo" is derived from the root "consuescere," meaning "to become accustomed." This root is also present in the English word "accoutre," meaning "to equip or furnish." The concept of custom has been a fundamental part of human societies throughout history, as it provides a sense of order, predictability, and shared identity.
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