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† aˈccourage, v. Obs. Also accoˈrage. [a. Fr. accourage-r to hearten, encourage, imbolden, OFr. acorager, f. à to + corage, mod.Fr. courage, courage.] To encourage, hearten.1596 Spenser F.Q. ii. ii. 38 But that same froward twaine would accoráge, And of her plenty adde unto their need. Ibid. iii. vi...
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▪ I. courage, n. (ˈkʌrɪdʒ) Forms: 4–7 corage, curage, (4–6 corrage, 5 curag, coreage, 6 currage, courra(d)ge, 7 corege), 5– courage. [ME. corage, a. OF. corage, curage, later courage = Pr. and Cat. coratge, Sp. corage, It. coraggio, a Common Romanic word, answering to a L. type *corāticum, f. cor he...
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