What does the expression "as is their want" mean?

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answer:You probably misheard this: ‘As is their wont,’ which approximately means ‘As is their custom.’ To say that something ‘is/was someone’s wont’ is fairly idiomatic. The definition I linked to provides this example: He awoke at the crack of dawn, as was his wont. And similarly the OED provides this example from Shakespeare: ‘Tis not his wont to be the hindmost man. Not to be confused with won’t, as from will not.

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