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Habit, practice.
A custom or established practice. quotations examples
[S]everal young people sung sacred music in the churchyard at night, which it seems is an usage here.
1792, James Boswell, in Danziger & Brady (eds.), Boswell: The Great Biographer (Journals 1789–1795), Yale 1989, p. 170
Mrs. Wickam, agreeably to the usage of some ladies in her condition, pursued […] the subject, without any compunction.
1846 October 1 – 1848 April 1, Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1848
(uncountable) Custom, tradition. examples
Utilization.
The act of using something; use, employment. examples
The established custom of using language; the ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, especially by a certain group of people or in a certain region. examples
(now archaic) Action towards someone; treatment, especially in negative sense. quotations
Whose sharp provokement them incenst so sore, / That both were bent t'avenge his usage base […]
1596, Edmund Spenser, “Book IV, Canto IV”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie
Satisfy a child by a constant course of your care and kindness, that you perfectly love him, and he may by degrees be accustom'd to bear very painful and rough usage from you, without flinching or complaining
1693, [John Locke], “§115”, in Some Thoughts Concerning Education, London: […] A[wnsham] and J[ohn] Churchill, […]