Des"ue*tude (?), n. [L. desuetudo, from
desuescere, to grow out of use, disuse; de +
suescere to become used
or accustomed: cf. F. désuétude. See Custom.] The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance
of practice, custom, or fashion. The desuetude abrogated
the law, which, before, custom had
established. Jer. Taylor.
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