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† aˈccoll, v. Obs. 4–5 acole, 5–6 accoll. [a. OFr. acole-r, f. a to + col neck. Spelling afterwards assimilated to mid. Fr. accoller (mod.Fr. accoler). Cf. It. accollare, suggesting a late L. or early Rom. accollāre, f. ac- = ad- to + collum neck).] To throw the arms round the neck of, embrace, clasp, hug.
1340Gawayne & Gr. K. 1936 Þen acoles he [þe] knyȝt, & kysses hym þryes. Ibid. 2472 Þay acolen & kyssen, [bikennen] ayþer oþer. c1450Merlin xv. 234 And each acoled other in armes for grete love. 1557Surrey Aeneid ii. 1055 Thrise raught I with mine armes taccoll her neck. |