adjective, noun, verb, wont, wont or wont⋅ed, wont⋅ing.| 1. | accustomed; used (usually fol. by an infinitive): He was wont to rise at dawn. |
| 2. | custom; habit; practice: It was her wont to walk three miles before breakfast. |
| 3. | to accustom (a person), as to a thing. |
| 4. | to render (a thing) customary or usual (usually used passively). |
| 5. | Archaic. to be wont. |

wont (wônt, wōnt, wŭnt) adj.
v. wont or wont·ed, wont·ing, wonts v. tr. To make accustomed to. v. intr. To be in the habit of doing something. [Middle English, past participle of wonen, to be used to, dwell; see won1.] |