hustlementEtymologyFrom Middle English ostelment, borrowed from Old French ostillement, ultimately from Vulgar Latin *usitilium, from neuter plural *usitilia, from Latin utensilia (“utensils”).hustlement means miscellaneous household items; odds and ends. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounMiscellaneous household items; odds and ends.“Theye haue allso abundaunce of bed coueryngs in their houses, and of all other wollen stuffe. They haue greate store of all hustlements and implements of houshold.”A mixed gathering of persons, or things.The act of hustling.“[…] in the hustlement of getting off the train nobody remember Henry and a guard had was to wake him up.”