ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not agreed upon; not granted or bestowed.

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1645.  Bp. Hall, Peace-Maker, v. 43. The Divines … professed their agreement in all the maine and important points; leaving those parcels unaccorded, which are meet to be sent, and confined to the Schooles.

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1841.  H. S. Foote, Texas, I. xii. 257. For some time the fitting rites of hospitality remained wholly unaccorded to the warlike guests in waiting.

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1883.  R. Bridges, Prometheus, 1215. O Right’s toil unrewarded! O Love’s prize unaccorded.

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