ppl. a. [f. ACCORD v. + -ED.] Reconciled; harmonized; agreed to, granted.

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1581.  Sidney, Def. Poetrie (Arb.), 46. The Liricke, who with his tuned Lyre, and wel accorded voyce, giueth praise, the reward of vertue, to vertuous acts.

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1806.  Wordsworth, Sonnets to Lib., xxviii. 44. Nations wanting virtue to be strong Up to the measure of accorded might.

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