Definition of Accourted

1. Verb. (past of accourt) ¹

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Definition of Accourted

1. accourt [v] - See also: accourt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Accourted

accounts
accounts payable
accounts payable and receivable
accounts receivable
accouple
accoupled
accouplement
accouplements
accouples
accoupling
accourage
accouraged
accourages
accouraging
accourt
accourted (current term)
accourting
accourts
accouter
accoutered
accoutering
accouterment
accouterments
accouters
accoutre
accoutred
accoutrement
accoutrements
accoutres
accoutring

Literary usage of Accourted

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

1. Elements of Geology by Alonzo Gray, Charles Baker Adams (1863)
"Gradation is thus more logically accourted for by original creation than by transmutation. What is said on the question of unity or plurality of origin 1 ..."

2. The Invasion by Gerald Griffin (1832)
"accourted as he was, down the dizzy height, and into the deep basin of the widening stream beneath. A cry of dismay burst from those of his own sept who ..."

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