Definition of Accoladed

1. Verb. (past of accolade) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Accoladed

1. accolade [v] - See also: accolade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Accoladed

acclivous
accloy
accloyed
accloying
accloys
accoast
accoasted
accoasting
accoasts
accoied
accoil
accoiled
accoiling
accoils
accolade
accoladed (current term)
accolades
accolading
accole forms
accoll
accolled
accolling
accolls
accoma
accomas
accombination
accombinations
accommodability
accommodable
accommodableness

Literary usage of Accoladed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treasure Chest of Memories by Joe Mitchell Chapple (1911)
"The world has accoladed them with jeer and sneer and jibe, for worlds are made of little men who take but never give—who share but never spare—who cheer a ..."

2. Études in Modern French Art by Earl] [Shinn (1881)
"Join to this an incomparable skill of the hand, and it will be comprehended that this painter, experienced, medalled, decorated, accoladed, does absolutely ..."

3. Scottish Notes and Queries edited by John Bulloch, John Alexander Henderson (1894)
"The great south window—with its seven lights, its slender mullions supported by an accoladed transom and artfully intertwined above, so that three times ..."

4. The French Revolution by Charles MacFarlane (1845)
"Chaumette, in equal ecstacy, accoladed the canons, vicars, &c., and led them through the hall in their red caps. The constitutional priests who were members ..."

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