My free time for the past few days has been eaten up by loading the iPod. It's also been an interesting excursion through my music library. I've been playing things I haven't played in a long time. There are some things that I may cull and other things that I'll keep for "oddness" reasons. What's fun is that I'm finding the time to listen to it
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That's spelled "wont" -- although I notice that spelling isn't in my Merriam-Webster's Tenth Colligiate (or should I say the office's) -- but the definition and spelling is in the Merriam-Webster's Third International Unabridged:
1wont adj - [ME wunten, prob fr wunt, wont past part of wunen wonen to be used to]: ACCUSTOMED, USED -- used predicatively [slept longer than he was ~] and usu. followed by to and an infinitive [assumed an air of great gravity, as he was ~ to do when about to perpetuate a joke - O.S.J. Gogarty]; also INCLINED, APT [fresh, intimate, and revealing as letters are ~ to be -- Gladys Wrigley].
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