Accord etymology

English

English word accord comes from Latin ad ((direction) toward, to, on, up to, for.), Latin ad- (To.), Latin cor ((anatomy) heart. (figuratively) soul, mind.), Latin -one(-onem|m)

Etymology of accord

Detailed word origin of accord

Dictionary entry Language Definition
ad Latin (lat) (direction) toward, to, on, up to, for.
ad- Latin (lat) To.
cor Latin (lat) (anatomy) heart. (figuratively) soul, mind.
-one(-onem|m) Latin (lat)
*accordo Vulgar Latin (la-vul)
*accordo Latin (lat) I make agree.
accordare Italian (it) (transitive) to grant something to someone. (transitive, grammar) to make a verb or adjective to agree with something. (transitive, music) to tune an instrument.
acorder Old French (fro) (reflexive, s'acorder) to agree; to come to an agreement. To concede; to allow.
acorden Middle English (enm)
accord English (en) (international law) An international agreement.. (legal) An agreement between parties in controversy, by which satisfaction for an injury is stipulated, and which, when executed, prevents a lawsuit.. (obsolete) Assent. A harmony in sound, pitch and tone; concord.. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action.. Agreement or harmony of things in general.. Voluntary or spontaneous [...]

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