a.; also 4–5 acordable. [a. OFr. acordable, f. acorder; see ACCORD v. and -ABLE.]

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  † 1.  Agreeing, consonant, harmonious, accordant; suitable, agreeable. Obs.

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c. 1374.  Chaucer, Boethius, 62 (1868). The fasoun of this worlde, the which they now leden in acordable feith by fayre moeuynges.

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1393.  Gower, Conf., II. 225. It is nought discordable Unto my word, but accordable.

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1470.  Harding, Chron., lxxviii. 14. 5. With all seruyce for the death accordable.

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  2.  Capable of being accorded, harmonized or reconciled; reconcilable.

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1664.  H. More, Apology, 486. Most easily accordable with the Attributes of God and the Phænomena of Providence.

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Mod.  Things hardly accordable with our ordinary notions.

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