"abituato" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Italian]

IPA: /a.bi.tuˈa.to/ Forms: abituata [feminine], abituati [masculine, plural], abituate [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ato Etymology: From Late Latin habituātus, perfect passive participle of habituō (“to bring into a condition or habit”), derived from Latin habitus (“habit”). Doublet of habitué. Etymology templates: {{der|it|LL.|habituātus}} Late Latin habituātus, {{m|la|habituō||to bring into a condition or habit}} habituō (“to bring into a condition or habit”), {{der|it|la|habitus||habit}} Latin habitus (“habit”), {{doublet|it|habitué}} Doublet of habitué Head templates: {{it-adj}} abituato (feminine abituata, masculine plural abituati, feminine plural abituate)
  1. used (to)
    Sense id: en-abituato-it-adj-6aNIKy0j
  2. (archaic) habitual, usual Tags: archaic Synonyms: abituale, usuale
    Sense id: en-abituato-it-adj-u3cvveqS
  3. (rare) habited, dressed Tags: rare Synonyms: vestito
    Sense id: en-abituato-it-adj-rYUpIRNK
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: abito, abitudine

Verb [Italian]

IPA: /a.bi.tuˈa.to/ Forms: abituata [feminine], abituati [masculine, plural], abituate [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ato Etymology: From Late Latin habituātus, perfect passive participle of habituō (“to bring into a condition or habit”), derived from Latin habitus (“habit”). Doublet of habitué. Etymology templates: {{der|it|LL.|habituātus}} Late Latin habituātus, {{m|la|habituō||to bring into a condition or habit}} habituō (“to bring into a condition or habit”), {{der|it|la|habitus||habit}} Latin habitus (“habit”), {{doublet|it|habitué}} Doublet of habitué Head templates: {{it-pp}} abituato (feminine abituata, masculine plural abituati, feminine plural abituate)
  1. past participle of abituare Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: abituare
    Sense id: en-abituato-it-verb-RCBz0X5Y Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 4 4 4 88

Inflected forms

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