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Definitions for Wont
[1] accustomed; used (usually followed by an infinitive): He was wont to rise at dawn.
[2] custom; habit; practice: It was her wont to walk three miles before breakfast.
[3] to accustom (a person), as to a thing: That summer wonted me to a lifetime of early rising.
[4] to render (a thing) customary or usual (usually used passively).
[5] to be wont.
[6] contraction of will not: He won't see you now.
[7] (postpositive) accustomed (to doing something) he was wont to come early
[8] a manner or action habitually employed by or associated with someone (often in the phrases as is my wont, as is his wont, etc)
[9] (when tr, usually passive) to become or cause to become accustomed
[10] will not
Words related to Wont
given, accustomed, inclined, used
Words nearby Wont
wonga, wonga-wonga, wonk, wonky, wonna, wont, wonted, woo, woo-hoo, woo-woo, wood
Origin of Wont
1300–50; (adj.) Middle English wont, woned, Old English gewunod, past participle of gewunian to be used to (see won2); cognate with German gewöhnt; (v.) Middle English, back formation from wonted or wont (past participle); (noun) apparently from conflation of wont (past participle) with obsolete wone wish, in certain stereotyped phrases
Words that may be confused with Wont
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, won'twon't, wont
Other words from Wont
wont·less , adjective
Word origin for Wont
Old English gewunod, past participle of wunian to be accustomed to; related to Old High German wunēn (German wohnen ), Old Norse una to be satisfied; see wean 1 , wish , winsome
Synonyms for Wont
given, accustomed, inclined, used, used to