Lexicographical Neighbors of Disaccustomed
Literary usage of Disaccustomed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All & None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1896)
"And when we learn how to have more joy we best get disaccustomed to cause pain
and to invent pain unto others. Therefore I wash my hand which helped the ..."
2. The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James (1909)
"In spite of Corfu he looked very ill to-day, and she wondered if he were really
worse or if she were simply disaccustomed to living with an invalid. ..."
3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"The same is true of bad as well as dangerous habits to which a child should be
disaccustomed. Children generally love pencils and will put them into their ..."
4. A Grammar of the German Language: Designed for a Thoro and Practical Study by George Oliver Curme (1922)
"... or more commonly entwöhnt disaccustomed to, the former with gen. or less often
the acc., the latter with the gen, dat., or von with the dat. ..."
5. The History of the Balkan Peninsula: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Ferdinand Schevill (1922)
"The Romans of the East were by this time as much disaccustomed to military service
as their fellow-citizens of the West and had to be omitted from the ..."