- Advanced in age - Advanced in years - Aged - Ancient - Ancient pan exported from Poland - Ancient part of Liverpool dungeon - Ancient royal mistress Nell deserted Goldwyn
- Custom - Established practice - Long-established custom - Longstanding custom is to drain it somehow - The grammar error in I didn't do nothing - The act of delivering into the hands of another;
delivery. - The unwritten or oral delivery of information, opinions,
doctrines, practices, rites, and customs, from father to son, or from
ancestors to posterity; the transmission of any knowledge, opinions, or
practice, from forefathers to descendants by oral communication,
without written memorials.
- Compulsive - Incorrigible - Old; long-established. - Firmly established by long continuance; obstinate;
deep-rooted; of long standing; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate
abuse. - Having habits fixed by long continuance; confirmed;
habitual; as, an inveterate idler or smoker. - Malignant; virulent; spiteful. - To fix and settle by long continuance.
- Habit - Tradition - Usual or habitual practice - Frequent repetition of the same act; way of acting common
to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or
living. - Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a
shop, manufactory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders;
business support. - Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and
resting for authority on long consent; usage. See Usage, and
Prescription. - Familiar aquaintance; familiarity.
- A Franciscan monk of the austere branch established in
1526 by Matteo di Baschi, distinguished by wearing the long pointed
cowl or capoch of St. Francis. - A garment for women, consisting of a cloak and hood,
resembling, or supposed to resemble, that of capuchin monks. - A long-tailed South American monkey (Cabus capucinus),
having the forehead naked and wrinkled, with the hair on the crown
reflexed and resembling a monk's cowl, the rest being of a grayish
white; -- called also capucine monkey, weeper, sajou, sapajou, and sai. - Other species of Cabus, as C. fatuellus (the brown or
horned capucine.), C. albifrons (the cararara), and C. apella. - A variety of the domestic pigeon having a hoodlike tuft
of feathers on the head and sides of the neck.