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)
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 [...] |