A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Achesoun~, _sb_. occasion, motive, HD, MD, NED.--OF. _achoison, ocoison_; Lat. _occasionem_. Cf. ~Anchesoun, Enchesoun, Chesoun~. ~Achtande~, _ord_. eighth, S2, NED.--Icel. _áttandi_; cp. OHG. _ahtande_. Cf. ~Eighte~ (_ord_.). ~A-colien~, _v_. to wax cold; ~acolede~, _pt. s_., S; ~acoled~, _pp_., S.--AS. _á-cólian_. (~A-~ 1.) ~Acombren~, _v_. to encumber, PP; ~acumbrid~, _pp_., S2.--OF. _encombrer_. (~A-~ 10.) ~Acomplesshen~, _v_. to accomplish, NED; ~accomplice~, C; ~accompliced~, _pp_. NED.--AF. _acomplir_ (_acomplice_, pr. s. subj.); Late Lat. _accomplere_; see Brachet. (A-7.) ~Acord~, _sb_. accord, agreement, MD; ~accord~, S2; ~acorde~, S.--AF. _acord_. ~Acordaunce~, _sb_. agreement, PP. ~Acorden~, _v_. to reconcile, to agree, MD, S2, P; ~accordyng~, _pr. p_., S3; ~accorded~, _pp_., S2; _pt. s_., S3.--OF. _acorder_; Late Lat. _accordare_, from Lat. _ad + cord-_, stem of _cor_, heart. (A-7.) ~Acorse~; see ~Acursien~. ~Acounte~, _v_. to count, to calculate, NED, C2, PP; ~acompte~, NED, |
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