释义 |
† accur(re, v. Obs. [ad. L. accurr-ĕre to run to, f. ac- = ad- to + curr-ĕre to run. Cf. Fr. accourir.] To run to, to run together; to meet (intr. and trans.).
c1555Harpsfield Divorce of Hen. VIII (1878) 30 Both these impediments accurre in this marriage. 1603Drayton Heroical Ep. v. 118 Thus all accurre, to put backe all excuse. 1651Rawleigh's Ghost 340 When we vehemently apply our minde to understand, and apprehend any thing, we scarcely observe and note such things, as do accurre our sense. ¶ Often for occur, through confusion of ŏ and ă. |