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The word "unaccustomed" first appeared in the English language in the 14th century, derived from the Old French word "desacoustumé." This word, in turn, was derived from the Latin phrases "ad consuetudinem" (according to custom) and "consuetudo" (custom). The prefix "un-" was added to the word "accustomed" to indicate a negative or opposite meaning.
Etymology Old French acostumer Latin ad to consuetudo custom habit Proto
Etymology Custom noun and adjective From Middle English custume ultimately derived
Etymology Latin accustomāre to accustom Proto Italic ak kostumāre Proto Indo Europ
Etymology Latin accustomāre to accustom Proto Italic ak kostumāre Proto Indo Europ
Etymology Old French acostumer Latin ad to consuetudo custom habit Proto
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Etymology French désuétude Latin desuetudo desue prefix meaning away from
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