hăbĭtūdo — Lewis & Short
hăbĭtūdo, ĭnis, f.habitus, P. a., from habeo,
I condition, plight, habit, appearance, figure of the body (mostly ante- and postclass., for the class. habitus): qui color, nitor, vestitus, quae habitudo est corporis! *Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 11; cf.:
bona corporis,Auct. Her. 4, 10, 15:
habitus atque habitudo,dress and figure, App. M. 9, p. 235:
ancillae,id. ib. 2, p. 118.—Plur.:
tam varias habitudines corporis participat,App. Mag. p. 282, 29.