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Definition of Accoasted
1. accoast [v] - See also: accoast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Accoasted
Literary usage of Accoasted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Barnabae Itinerarium Or Barnabee's Journalby Richard Brathwaite, Joseph Haslewood by Richard Brathwaite, Joseph Haslewood (1876)
"... though his master's speed call'd him back, friendly and freely accoasted her,
preferring his owne sport before his master's speed. ..."
2. The Manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert, Bart., and Others by William FitzHerbert, John Robinson, Arthur Lyttleton Lyttelton-Annesley, Arthur Annesley Anglesey, James Arthur Bennett, Richard Ward, James Joel Cartwright (1893)
"... but lam a little of your Lady's mind hoe had accoasted me in . . I would have
that you have not made your courte over well by it. ..."
3. Barnabæ Itinerarium: Or, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of by Richard Brathwaite, Joseph Haslewood (1852)
"... though his master's speed call'd him back, friendly and freely accoasted her,
preferring his owne sport before his master's speed. ..."
4. Barnabae Itinerarium; Or, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of by Rich. Brathwait (1852)
"... though his master's speed call'd him back, friendly and freely accoasted her,
preferring his owne sport before his master's speed. ..."
5. Professional Papers by the Corps of Royal Engineers ... Royal Engineers by Great Britain Army. Royal Engineers, Royal Engineers' Institute (Great Britain) (1888)
"... up and made defensive, either for the first assault or for the second invasion.
" Descending thence to Holburne Fields, I accoasted a strength named ..."