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custodie

Custodie is a term that does not have a single established meaning in English. It is not a widely used vocabulary item and may appear as a misspelling of custody or custodial, or as a proper noun in specific contexts such as surnames, fictional organizations, or place names in works of fiction or non-English texts. Because of its uncertain status, its meaning must be inferred from context and sources. Writers should verify the intended sense by checking spelling, language, and the surrounding text.

Historically, the form custodie exists as an old or regional spelling connected to the word custody, which

See also: custody, custodial, custodian, guardianship. In any use of custodie, clarifying the intended sense and

comes
from
Latin
custos
meaning
guard
or
keeper,
via
Old
French
custodie.
In
modern
English,
custody
is
the
standard
form
used
for
guardianship
or
the
physical
control
of
a
person
or
property.
The
noun
custodian
refers
to
a
person
who
holds
custody.
The
term
custodie
is
thus
typically
encountered
only
in
historical
documents,
linguistic
discussions,
or
as
a
proper
name;
it
is
not
a
current
standard
English
term.
language
helps
avoid
confusion.