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† raccoˈmmode, v. Obs. Also 8 racomm-, raccomode. [ad. F. raccommoder, f. re- + accommoder to accommodate.] trans. To restore to good relations (with a person); to set right.
1673Dryden Marr. à la Mode v. i, My dear French sir, stay but a minute, till I raccommode myself with the princess. 1754H. Walpole Lett. (1846) III. 60 If you will take this occasion to write him a line of joy, I am persuaded it will raccomode everything. 1756F. Brooke Old Maid No. 16 (1764) 130, I..deranged the right wing a little, but Betty has racommoded it passablement bien. |