accoll

English

Etymology

From Old French acoler (whence modern French accoler), from Latin ad- + collum (neck).

Verb

accoll (third-person singular simple present accolls, present participle accolling, simple past and past participle accolled) (obsolete)

  1. (transitive) To embrace.
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