suēscō suēvī (contr. forms, suēstī, suērunt), suētus, ere, inch. sueo (old), from suus, to become used, accustom oneself: ut suesceret militiae, Ta.
— To accustom: lectos viros disciplinae, Ta.
—Hence, perf, to be wont, be accustomed: has Graeci stellas Hyadas vocitare suerunt, C. poet.: id quod suesti peto.