accoy

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English

Etymology

From Middle French acoyer, from coy (quiet, calm). Equivalent to a- +‎ coy.

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Verb

accoy (third-person singular simple present accoys, present participle accoying, simple past and past participle accoyed)

  1. (obsolete) To soothe, to calm; to assuage, to subdue.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.8:
      Of faire Pæana I received was,
      And oft imbrast, as if that I were hee,
      And with kind words accoyd, vowing great love to mee.

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