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† aˈccourt, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. court v., with ac- = ad- to, here intensive or expletive: see a- prep. 11. A Spenserian artificial form.] To court.1596 Spenser F.Q. ii. ii. 16 Her other sisters..were at their wanton rest, Accourting each her frend with lavish fest.
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La Camargo (opera)
fatidique" (See his prophetic eye)
Strette – "D'étape en étape, il faut l'emmener" (Step by step, take him away)
Act 3
Choeur – "Chez Ramponneau le monde accourt
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Twitter account, noting it had only been deactivated, not deleted, and Akbar had never filed a request and the court had not required reactivation of the accourt
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▪ I. court, n.1 (kɔət) Forms: 2–4 curt, 3 kurt, (4 courete, curth), 4–5 kourt(t, 4–6 curte, cort(e, 4–7 courte, (5 courtte, cowrtt, cowurt, kourtt, 5–6 cowrte, 6 cortte), 3– court. [Early ME. curt, court, a. OF. cort, curt, later court (from 15th c. cour) = Pr. cort, Sp. and It. corte:—L. cohort-em,...
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