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desuetude (encz) | desuetude,vyřazení pro zastaralost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Desuetude (gcide) | Desuetude \Des"ue*tude\, n. [L. desuetudo, from desuescere, to
grow out of use, disuse; de + suescere to become used or
accustomed: cf. F. d['e]su['e]tude. See Custom.]
The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice,
custom, or fashion.
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The desuetude abrogated the law, which, before, custom
had established. --Jer. Taylor.
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desuetude (wn) | desuetude
n 1: a state of inactivity or disuse |
DESUETUDE (bouvier) | DESUETUDE. This term is applied to laws which have become obsolete. (q.v.)
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Desuetude (gcide) | Desuetude \Des"ue*tude\, n. [L. desuetudo, from desuescere, to
grow out of use, disuse; de + suescere to become used or
accustomed: cf. F. d['e]su['e]tude. See Custom.]
The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice,
custom, or fashion.
[1913 Webster]
The desuetude abrogated the law, which, before, custom
had established. --Jer. Taylor.
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DESUETUDE (bouvier) | DESUETUDE. This term is applied to laws which have become obsolete. (q.v.)
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