<span class="searchmatch">accompted</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of accompt compacted, decompact...
decompacts, present participle decompacting, simple past and past participle decompacted) (transitive) To make less compact. decompaction <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span>, compacted...
rolled into it. compactedly compactedness noncompacted semicompacted uncompacted compacted simple past and past participle of compact <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span>, decompact...
accompts, present participle accompting, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span>) (archaic) To account. 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version)...
etc.) account; version of events → Middle English: acounte, accompt, <span class="searchmatch">accompte</span>, accounte, acompte, acount, a-counte, acowmpt, acownte, acunt English:...
aconter (see acounten). Equivalent to a- + counte (“computation”). accompt, <span class="searchmatch">accompte</span>, accounte, acompte, acount, a-counte, acowmpt, acownte, acunt acounte (plural...
3, subsection 15, page 113: [I]f they keepe their wits, yet they are <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span> fooles by reaſon of their carriage, becauſe they cannot ride a horſe,...
des Menschen Sohn. Watch ye therefore, and pray alwayes, that ye may be <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span> worthy to escape all these things that shall come to passe, and to stand...
for ſoche a Perſonne, to ſoch a Servitor, in his Tyme of Service to be <span class="searchmatch">accompted</span> of. […] For by the Declaration of Henrie Davills, Robert Harpooll, Capten...