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accordment|əˈkɔːdmənt| Also 4 acordement, 4–5 accordement. [a. OFr. acordement act of agreeing, f. acorder; see accord v. and -ment. The old word seems to have become obsolete in 5; and to have been formed anew in 8 either from mod.Fr. accordement, or independently from accord v.] Agreement, reconciliation; reconcilement.
c1330Arthour & Merlin 2604 Long therafterward, verrament Was y-made acordement Bitvene Ygerne and the king. 1393Gower Conf. III. 90 To make melodie By vois and soune of instrument Through notes of accordement. 1480Caxton Chron. Eng. (1520) ii. 17 b/1 Accordement was made bytwene Brenne and Belyn through Cornewen that was theyr moder. 1790C. M. Graham Lett. on Educ. 466 Such determinations are construed by the stoics to be a proper accordment of their volitions to the will of the Deity. |