want of habit, want of practice; inusitation†; newness to; new brooms.
infraction of usage &c (unconformity) 83; nonprevalence†; a custom
more honored in the breach than the observance [Hamlet].
V. be unaccustomed &c adj.; leave off a habit, cast off a habit, break
off a habit, wean oneself of a habit, violate a habit, break through a
habit, infringe a habit, leave off a custom, cast off a custom, break
off a custom, wean oneself of a custom, violate a custom, break through
a custom, infringe a custom, leave off a usage, cast off a usage, break
off a usage, wean oneself of a usage, violate a usage, break through a
usage, infringe a usage; disuse &c 678; wear off.
Adj. unaccustomed, unused, unwonted, unseasoned, uninured†,
unhabituated†, untrained; new; green &c (unskilled) 699; unhackneyed.
unusual &c (unconformable) 83; nonobservant†; disused &c 678.