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单词 accolled
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accolledadj.

Brit. /əˈkɒld/, U.S. /əˈkɔld/, /əˈkɑld/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: accoll v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < accoll v. + -ed suffix1, after French accoller accoll v. in specific senses (see accollé adj.). Compare accollé adj., accolated adj.
Now rare.
1. Heraldry. Intertwined; entwined, wreathed.
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accolled1612
wreathed1663
wreathy1720
torced1892
tortilly1894
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1612 H. Peacham Gentlemans Exercise 171 Nauarre beares Gules, an Escarboucle Accolled and pometted Or.
1735 A. Collins Peerage Eng. I. 148 For her Supporters, on the Dexter Side an Unicorn, Ermine, his Horn, Mane and Hoofs, Or, accolled with a Chaplet of Red Roses, barbed and seeded, proper.
1894 in Catal. Seals Dept. MSS Brit. Mus. III. 382 Crest, on a helmet and short mantling or lambrequin, on a chapeau, turned up ermine, a lion statant [guardant, crowned], the tail extended [accolled with a label of three points, each charged with three roundles].
2. Heraldry. Wreathed about the neck, collared, gorged.
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1677 F. Sandford Geneal. Hist. Kings Eng. v. v. 385 And supported by the white Lyon of March on the right side, and on the left with a Greyhound, accolled and chained.
1723 E. Ashmole Hist. & Antiq. Berks. III. 134 Accolled with a Ducal Coronet.
1777 W. Gostling Walk Canterbury (ed. 2) 347 On the ribs of the roof is, a white hart, accolled with a coronet, and chained, Or, on a mount, vert ; which badge, Sandford tells us, was used by Edward IV. in honour of Richard II.
1830 T. Robson Brit. Herald I. 58/1 Supporters, two antelopes ar. accolled with coronets, attired and chained or; as appears over the gate of Eton College.
1883 J. Foster Royal Lineage our Noble & Gentle Families 67/1 Dexter, a roebuck sa., attired and accolled with a wreath of laurel or. Sinister, a griffin sa. beaked or, charged on the shoulder with a rose of the last.
2000 T. Woodcock & J. M. Robinson Heraldry in National Trust Houses 82 A Pied Bull's Head erased proper accolled with an Eastern Diadem crested.
3. Placed side by side, and conjoined or overlapping (as two busts or heads on a coin, or shields, lozenges); jugate, accolated. rare.
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1916 Amer. Jrnl. Numismatics 50 117 Jugate, placed side by side; i.e. accolated or accolled.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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