I.to be wont, used, or accustomed: “appellare suemus,” Lucr. 1, 60: “cernere suemus (dissyl.),” id. 1, 301: “perhibere suemus,” id. 4, 369.
sŭĕo , ēre assumed as a stem for the form sŭēmus, which is probably a contracted perf., = suevimus from suesco; cf. consuesco and the Gr. εἰώθαμεν,