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custumal
[ kuhs-choo-muhl ]
noun
- a customary.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of custumal1
C16: from Medieval Latin custumālis relating to custom
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Example Sentences
The Custumal of Kent of the thirteenth century is the authority.
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The character of the religious kitchener as sketched in one English Custumal is very charming.
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The almoner, says one Custumal, should remember that from his office might be derived great spiritual gain.
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In giving help he should be a father, says one Custumal; in giving instruction, he should speak as a teacher.
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According to the Custumal of one great English abbey, the kitchener was to be almost a paragon of virtue.
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