abito

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) habit

Verb

 * 1) to wear a habit

Etymology
Borrowed from, itself borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) dress (of a woman)

Etymology 1
, a noun based on.

Noun

 * 1) garment
 * 2) dress (of a woman)
 * 3) suit (of a man)
 * 4) habit (of a monk or nun)
 * 5)  coat (of an animal),  a bird's plumage
 * 6)  scapular
 * 7) aptitude, bent
 * 8)  habit action done on a regular basis
 * 9)  bearing, appearance
 * 10)  disposition to be or act in a certain way
 * 11)  the characteristics of the body's shape
 * 12)  habitus
 * 13)  the predominant simple shape in a crystal
 * 1) aptitude, bent
 * 2)  habit action done on a regular basis
 * 3)  bearing, appearance
 * 4)  disposition to be or act in a certain way
 * 5)  the characteristics of the body's shape
 * 6)  habitus
 * 7)  the predominant simple shape in a crystal
 * 1)  disposition to be or act in a certain way
 * 2)  the characteristics of the body's shape
 * 3)  habitus
 * 4)  the predominant simple shape in a crystal
 * 1)  the predominant simple shape in a crystal

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) habit