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Philologia Anglicana: or, a Philological and synonymical ...
About the cauldron many cooks accoil'd, with hooks. forty days.'_' _ Bay on the
Creation. ACCO'IL', , v. n'. - \- nisah i' I Skinner. ' Aocioyed with long nights.) That
is-would be wearied with long nights—would find themselves oppressed—in a ...
Benjamin DAWSON (Rector of Burgh, Suffolk.), 1806
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
75 — Aculei, hackly, gayly, accoil, call, weekly, quoll, coll, goal, hockle, weakly,
eagle, clue, oglio, clayey, caul, ogle, iggle, goel, kil, glew, gowl, gaul, gola, coil,
kayle, agul, cole, cloy, kell, huckle, clew, coaly, cool, hickwall, gull, coal, heckle, ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
Accoil'd, standing in a Circle. Accrued collided, flowing together. Adaw,
sometimes signifies to abate. Adaw'd, awd, confounded, Adore, for adorn. Fairy
Queen, B- 4. Canto II, Stan. 46. Adrad or Adred, asfrighted. Advizement, Counsel,
Ad-vice.
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
The earliest E. examples (from 1567) are all such (what) a coil, proh. for accoil (cf.
rouse1), although this hypothesis is not necessary in accounting for the normal
loss of init. a- (see cater). The OF. meanings of accueillir are very numerous and
...
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Supplement to A New Dictionary of the English Language
ACCOIL. Yet he fear'd to have it (a dear hope) dnll'd in cold nccoil. Sonthey. Don
Roderick. xviii. ACCORD, v. After heart, 1. 3, read— Varro and after him Jnnias
and others. Thas also Cicero — Aliis cor ipsnm animas videtar, ex qno ex-cord-es
...
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
To ACCOIL. To bd in a coil, or bustle of business. About the cauldron many
cookes accoy/Id With hooks and ladles. Spens-.. F. II., ix, 30. ACCOMBRE, or
ACCOMBER, v. 'l'o encumber, perplex, or destroy. Happlye there may be five less
in the ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to fill to satiety Accoil, ak-koil". v. n. to crowd;-bustle Accolent, ak'ko-lént. s. a
borderer Accommodable, :'ik-kom'mb-da-bl. a that which may be fitted
Accommodate, Ak-kém'mo-date. v. a to supply with conveniencies [able, fit
Accommodate, ...
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A Modern Greek and English Lexicon: To which is Prefixed an ...
Uy.s'v5ç - To Accoil , ê. aůò'. Biiëouac , unaudálm, x.o¢:ui'Co) A'CC01€I\\', eůc. ó
suvoplrvlç, '{si1ovd.; ACCO'll'lm0dul)le§ im ê1:v.'r^ńrl`sLa; ‚ eùmrákmxroç , aòr.o)\
couy.<fúv'nroç , e'3xc7.a1)\xo'p6mfaç. - ‚ Accoümnoçlate , ё. Ёч cpmívu ...
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Obs. Accoil, ak-ktiil'. See Coil. Accola, ak'k&-ln, u. A delicate fish eaten at Malta.
Accolade, ak-kt-lade', [L. ac for ad, andcoUum, the neck,]n. A ceremony formerly
used in eouferring knighthood. Accolent, ak'ki-l'nt, [L. etc for ad, to, and colo, ...
Bitch, a dogess. _ Bustle, utis, accoil, clutter, coil, fuss, hurly burly, pudder,
romage-. Glamour, to brabble, to clapperclaw. Corpulency, polysarchy. These are
wonderfully lucid explanations, and must greatly accelerate the progress of
science.