English-Thai Dictionary
customary
ADJ เป็น ธรรมเนียม pen-tam-niam
customary
ADJ เป็นปรกติ วิสัย usual habitual pen-prok-ka-ti-wi-sai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CUSTOMARY
a. 1. According to custom, or to established or common usage; as a customary dress; customary compliments.
2. Habitual; in common practice; as customary vices.
3. Holding by custom; as customary tenants, who are copyholders.
4. Held by custom; as a customary freehold.
CUSTOMARY
n.A book containing laws and usages, or customs; as the customary of the Normans.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CUSTOMARY
Cus "tom *a *ry (ks "tm--r ), a. Etym: [CF. OF. coustumier, F. coutumier. See Custom, and cf. Customer. ]
1. Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual. Even now I met him With customary compliment. Shak. A formal customary attendance upon the offices. South.
2. (Law )
Defn: Holding or held by custom; as, customary tenants; customary service or estate.
CUSTOMARY
Cus "tom *a *ry, n. Etym: [OF. coustumier, F. coutumier. ]
Defn: A book containing laws and usages, or customs; as, the Customary of the Normans. Cowell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
customary
cus tom ar y |ˈkəstəˌmerē ˈkəstəˌmɛri | ▶adjective according to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances: it is customary to mark an occasion like this with a toast. • according to a person's habitual practice: I put the kettle on for our customary cup of tea. • Law established by or based on custom rather than common law or statute. ▶noun ( pl. customaries ) historical another term for custumal. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): from medieval Latin custumarius, from custuma, from Anglo-Norman French custume (see custom ).
Oxford Dictionary
customary
cus ¦tom |ary |ˈkʌstəm (ə )ri | ▶adjective according to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances: it is customary to mark an occasion like this with a toast. • [ attrib. ] according to a person's habitual practice: I put the kettle on for our customary cup of coffee. • Law established by or based on custom rather than common law or statute. • (in South Africa ) relating to black African traditional custom or law. ▶noun ( pl. customaries ) historical another term for custumal. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): from medieval Latin custumarius, from custuma, from Anglo-Norman French custume (see custom ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
customary
customary adjective 1 customary social practices: usual, traditional, normal, conventional, familiar, accepted, routine, established, time-honored, regular, prevailing. ANTONYMS unusual. 2 her customary good sense: usual, accustomed, habitual, wonted. ANTONYMS unusual.
Oxford Thesaurus
customary
customary adjective 1 it is customary to mark such an occasion with a toast | customary social practices: usual, traditional, normal, conventional; familiar, accepted, prevailing, routine, fixed, set, established, confirmed, everyday, ordinary, common, stock, well worn, time-honoured. ANTONYMS unusual, exceptional, rare. 2 she responded with her customary good sense: usual, accustomed, habitual, wonted, regular. ANTONYMS unusual, unaccustomed.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
customary
cus tom ar y /kʌ́stəmèri |-m (ə )ri /→custom 形容詞 比較なし 1 a. ⦅かたく ⦆習慣的な (habitual ), 慣例の , 通例の ; 〖It is ~ for A to do 〗A 〈人など 〉が … することは習慣 [慣例 ]だ ▸ It was customary for them to have a meal together every Sunday .彼らは毎週日曜に食事を一緒にするのが常だった b. 〘法 〙習慣上の , 慣例による ▸ a customary law 慣習法 2 〖名詞 の前で 〗いつもの, ふだんの 〈熱心さ 正直さなど 〉▸ in one's customary arrogant manner いつもの横柄な態度で 名詞 〖-ies 〗慣習法集 .c ú s tom à r i ly 副詞 習慣的に, 通常 .