hustlement

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Middle English ostelment, borrowed from Old French ostillement, ultimately from Vulgar Latin *usitilium, from neuter plural *usitilia, from Latin utensilia (“utensils”). ==== Alternative forms ==== huslement (obsolete) ==== Noun ==== hustlement (countable and uncountable, plural hustlements) (UK, Yorkshire, US, Virginia, law, obsolete) Miscellaneous household items; odds and ends. (UK, Yorkshire, obsolete) A mixed gathering of persons, or things. === Etymology 2 === From hustle +‎ -ment. ==== Noun ==== hustlement (uncountable) (Caribbean) The act of hustling. Synonyms: hustle, jostle, rush 1966, Errol Hill, Strictly Matrimony, Scene 1, in Woodie King and Ron Milner (eds.), Black Drama Anthology, New York: Columbia University Press, 1972, p. 555,[6] I like Sunday breakfast. No hustlement. And I like how you does prepare my meal good. === References ===