Film, Media & TV0 min ago
Customer?
Can anyone please tell me where the word customer originated from?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some say it's originally from the Old French custume or costume for custom (which is a habitual practice, like coming back into the same shop over and over) . The late Ango-French noun for the person was custumarius.
The first use of customer was in the 14th Century but it actually meant "Customs Official". It wasn't until early in the 15th Century that the meaning changed to the person who was doing the buying.
And the last two times I've come back - and by that I mean my very first posting each time - have both been the very sychrographic (?!) occaisions to which you refer!
Anyway, I think I'm back for good! Sometimes I get a bit busy to check the site for a few days, then the habit goes and I'm eventually left as an outsider! Good to see you again.