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Scots
Etymology
From Middle English, from Middle French acces, from Latin accessus (“approached”). Cognate with English access.
Pronunciation
Noun
aiccess (plural aiccesses)
- access (way or means of approaching)
- access (onset of a disease)
- hysterics
Verb
aiccess (third-person singular simple present aiccesses, present participle aiccessin, simple past aiccesst, past participle aiccesst)
- to access
References
- Eagle, Andy, editor (2024), “aiccess”, in The Online Scots Dictionary