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accord(2)(dictionary)
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accord 1, noun(dictionary)
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accord noun. ME.
[Old French acord (mod. acc-), formed as ACCORD verb.]
Reconciliation; concurrence of opinion, will, or action. ME.
be of accord (with), be at accord (with) agree (with). with one accord, of one accord with unanimity.
W. Cowper Harmony and family accord. Wordsworth With due accord Of busy hands and back and forward steps.
A formal act of reconciliation; a treaty. ME.
Harmonious correspondence, as of colours or tints; agreement in pitch and tone; harmony. LME.
E. Bowen I did not put place or time of the funeral in The Times; in accord with general feeling that it should be strictly private.
Assent; consent. Long obsolete exc. in of one's own accord, of one's own volition. LME.
Law. An agreement to accept something in exchange for giving up the right of action. E17.