CONSUETUDO
consuetudo (kon-sw[schwa]-t[y]oo-doh), n. [Latin ¡°custom¡±]
1. Roman law. Custom; long-established usage or practice.
2. Hist. Customary law. ? Consuetudo generally bears this sense, referring to law that has been long approved by the will of the people. It is a broad term that includes both the common law and the statutory law of England.
3. Hist. A duty or tax.
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