different between unaccustomed vs wontless
unaccustomed
English
Etymology
un- +? accustomed
Adjective
unaccustomed (comparative more unaccustomed, superlative most unaccustomed)
- Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed.
- I again conveyed his key into his pocket, and counterfeiting sleep—though I never once closed my eyes, lay in bed till after he arose and went to prayers—an exercise to which I had long been unaccustomed.
- He is unaccustomed to the cold.
Derived terms
- unaccustomedly
- unaccustomedness
Translations
Verb
unaccustomed
- simple past tense and past participle of unaccustom
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wontless
English
Etymology
wont +? -less
Adjective
wontless (comparative more wontless, superlative most wontless)
- (obsolete) unaccustomed
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, An Hymne in Honour of Beautie
- What wontlesse fury dost thou now inspire
Into my feeble breast
- What wontlesse fury dost thou now inspire
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, An Hymne in Honour of Beautie
Anagrams
- Townsels, townless
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