释义 |
▪ I. † aˈccoil, v. Obs. [a. OFr. acoillir to gather, assemble (mod. accueillir to receive):—late L. accolligĕre, adcolligere to associate; f. ad to + colligĕre to gather. See coil.] intr. To gather together, to collect. (Only in Spenser.)
1596Spenser F.Q. ii. ix. 30 About the caudron many cookes accoyld With hookes and ladles. ▪ II. aˈccoil, n. rare. [a. OFr. acoil (mod. accueil) reception, welcome, f. accueiller, OFr. acoillir: see prec.] Reception, welcome.
1814Southey Rodk. xvii. Wks. IX. 157 He had a secret trembling on his lips..he fear'd To have it chill'd in cold accoil. |