accourt

verb
/əˈkɔːt/UK

Etymology

From ac- (“to”) + court (“woo”).

  1. derived from cohors
  2. derived from cōrs
  3. derived from cort
  4. inherited from court
  5. prefixed as accourt — “ac + court

Definitions

  1. To treat courteously

    To treat courteously; to court.

    • Whilest she her selfe thus busily did frame Seemely to entertaine her new-come guest, Newes hereof to her other sisters came, Who all this while were at their wanton rest, Accourting each her frend with lavish fest

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