Reverse Dictionary: ACCUSTOM

ADJECTIVES
► ACCLIMATISED accustomed to new conditions → 1833 
► ACCUSTOMATE accustomed, habituated, wonted → 1494 obs. 
► CUSTOMER accustomed to do something; of an action: customary, habitual → 1393 obs.  
► HABITED accustomed, familiarized, practised, used to → 1615 obs.  
► HABITUATED accustomed, fixed in a habit → 1619 
► HANKLED accustomed to, habituated → 19C Eng. dial. 
► HAUNTED accustomed or habituated to a course; practiced ​​​​​​→ 1325 obs. exc. Eng. & Amer. dial. 
► INURED accustomed, habituated → 1620 
► NATURALIZED accustomed → 1924 Amer. dial.  
► OCCASIONED accustomed ​→ 1576 obs.  
► WONT accustomed, in the habit of doing something → 1175 


NOUNS
ASSUEFACTION the state of being accustomed, or the act of accustoming; use; habituation → 1644 obs.  


VERBS
► HABIT to accustom, to familiarize, to habituate → 1615 obs.  
► HAUNT to be accustomed or wont → 1300 obs. 
► HEAF to accustom or reconcile oneself to a place; to settle down, to make oneself at home → 1873 Eng. dial.  
► LEAR to accustom, to habituate → 1737 Sc. obs.
► OCCASIONATE to accustom, to habituate → 1545 obs. 
PAD DOWN to accept, to accustom oneself to → 1954 African-American sl.
► TUMBLE TO THE RACKET to get accustomed to a thing → 1883 Eng. dial.  
► USEN to accustom one to something → 1845 Amer. dial.