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† aˈccomplement Obs. 6–7. [f. late L. accomplē-re (f. ac- = ad- to + complēre to fill, see complete) + -ment. Formed directly from L. like complement, supplement, whereas the more common accomplishment was adopted from Fr.] Anything that completes or perfects; that adds grace or ornament to body or mind. See accomplishment, 3.
1587Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1579 Accompanied with all princelie and gracefull accomplements. 1596? Shakes. Edw. III, iv. vi. 66 A puissant host of men Array'd & fenc'd in all accomplements. 1634Peacham Gent. Exerc. to Rdr. 1 Those things of accomplement required in a Scholler or Gentleman. 1642Bird Mag. Honour 107 b, Vertue and riches..(as Ecclesiastes teacheth) maketh a good accomplement. |