a.; also 45 acordable. [a. OFr. acordable, f. acorder; see ACCORD v. and -ABLE.]
† 1. Agreeing, consonant, harmonious, accordant; suitable, agreeable. Obs.
c. 1374. Chaucer, Boethius, 62 (1868). The fasoun of this worlde, the which they now leden in acordable feith by fayre moeuynges.
1393. Gower, Conf., II. 225. It is nought discordable Unto my word, but accordable.
1470. Harding, Chron., lxxviii. 14. 5. With all seruyce for the death accordable.
2. Capable of being accorded, harmonized or reconciled; reconcilable.
1664. H. More, Apology, 486. Most easily accordable with the Attributes of God and the Phænomena of Providence.
Mod. Things hardly accordable with our ordinary notions.