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AC, EC, _conj_ But, and
_Barbour_
A S _aec_, _eac_; Moes G _auk_; Ale _ook_; Lat _ac_, etiam
ACCOMIE, _s_ A species of metal, S
V ~Alcomye~
_To_ ACCORD Used impersonally; _as accords_, or _as accords of law_, i
e as is agreeable or confornification than the phrase, _as effeiris_, which denotes any thing proportional, convenient, or beco, as well as conformity
_Laws of S_
_To_ ACHERSPYRE, _v n_ To shoot, to germinate, E _acrospire_
_Chalmerlan Air_
A S _aechir_, an ear of corn, _aecer_, Su G _aakar_, corn, and _spira_, the projection of any thing that is long and slender Gr
a????, summus, and spe??a, spira
ACHERSPIRE, _s_ The gerrain frorows, S
ACHIL, _adj_ noble
V ~Athil~
_To_ ACRES, ACRESCE, _v n_
1 To increase, to gather strength
_Burel_
2 Used us a law terht, or claim, flows from, and naturally falls to be added to, its principal
Fr _accroist-re_, Lat _accrescere_, id
_To_ ACQUEIS, _v a_ To acquire
_Burel_