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† aˈccoll, v. Obs. 4–5 acole, 5–6 accoll. [a. OFr. acole-r, f. a to + col neck. Spelling afterwards assimilated to mid. Fr. accoller (mod.Fr. accoler). Cf. It. accollare, suggesting a late L. or early Rom. accollāre, f. ac- = ad- to + collum neck).] To throw the arms round the neck of, embrace, clas...
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accolled
aˈccolled, ppl. a. Her. [f. accoll + -ed. The Fr. form accollé (mod.Fr. accolé) is more used.] 1. Wreathed about the neck, collared, gorged.1723 Ashmole Antiq. Berks. III. 134 Accolled with a Ducal Coronet. 2. Intertwined; entwined, wreathed. 3. Conjoined, united; joined at the sides like two shield...
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Women in heraldry
surround his or her arms with a circlet of the order, it is usual to depict them on two separate shields tilted towards one another, this is termed "accollé
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acolee
† acolee Obs. [a. OFr. acolee embrace, hug; properly pa. pple. of acoler: see accoll.] The embrace, or other greeting, by which knighthood was conferred: the earlier equivalent of accolade.c 1450 Merlin xxi. 374 The kynge Arthur yaf hym the acolee, and bad god make hym a gode knyght.
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Ecclesiastical heraldry
A married Church of England bishop combines his arms with those of his wife and the diocese on two separate shields placed accollé, or side by side.
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accolade
accolade (ækəʊˈleɪd, akəʊˈlɑːd; now usu. ˈækəʊleɪd) [a. mod.Fr. accolade, ad. It. accollata, n. f. pa. pple. of accollare to embrace about the neck; see accoll, and -ade. Introduced into Fr. in 16th c. superseding the OFr. cogn. acolée; it has similarly superseded the earlier acolee in Eng.] 1. a. P...
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coll
▪ I. † coll, n.1 Obs. [f. coll v.1] An embrace round the neck.1604 Middleton Witch 71 A kisse, a coll, a sip of blood.▪ II. † coll, n.2 Obs. ? A bundle.1512 Will of W. Willis (Somerset Ho.), ix Collis of Gynger..x Collis of Clowys. c 1524 Churchw. Acc. St. Mary Hill Lond. (Nichols 1797) 126 Two lode...
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