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customable
[ kuhs-tuh-muh-buhl ]
adjective
- subject to customs or duties; dutiable.
customable
/ 藞办蕦蝉迟蓹尘蓹产蓹濒 /
adjective
- subject to customs
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠耻蝉顎僼辞尘路补路产濒别路苍别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of customable1
Example Sentences
This holy bishop did open his discourse right merrily, for in a pleasant manner he thus begins his letter: 'And, sir, if it be your pleasure, as it is, that I shall play the fool in my customable manner when Forest shall suffer, I would wish my stage stood near unto Forest; for I would endeavor myself so to content the people that therewith I might also convert Forest, God so helping.'
In all this kingdome鈥攜ea, and in the Ilands Philippinas鈥攊t is a customable vse, that the husband doth giue dowrie vnto the wife with whom he doth marrie; and at such time as they doe ioyne in matrimonie, the father of the bride doth make a great feast in his owne house, and doth inuite to the same the father and mother, kinsfolkes and friends, of his sonne in lawe.
"A Christian exhortation unto customable swearers," 1575.
In the Statute of the 34 and 35 of Henry VIII. a pin and web in the eye is recited among the 鈥渃ustomable diseases,鈥 which honest persons, not being surgeons, might treat with herbs, roots, and waters, with the knowledge of whose nature God had endowed them.
And thus full many men and women now, and specially men that are named to be "principal limbs of Holy Church," stir GOD to great wrath; and deserve His curse for that they call or hold them "just men" which are full unjust, as their vicious words, their great customable swearing, and their slanderous and shameful works shew openly and witness.
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