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habitué

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ha·bit·u·é  (h-bch-, h-bch-)
n.
One who frequents a particular place, especially a place offering a specific pleasurable activity.

[French, from past participle of habituer, to accustom, frequent, from Old French, from Late Latin habitur, to be in a condition; see habituate.]

habitué [həˈbɪtjʊˌeɪ]
n
a frequent visitor to a place
[from French, from habituer to frequent]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
habitué
noun frequent visitor, regular (informal), frequenter, regular patron, constant customer They were habitués of this bar.
Translations
habitué habituée [həˈbɪtjʊeɪ] Nasiduo/a m/f, parroquiano/a m/f
habitué [həˈbɪtʃueɪ] nhabitué(e) m/f
habitué
nregelmäßiger Besucher, regelmäßige Besucherin, Habitué m (geh, Aus); (in pubs etc) → Stammgast m


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