ppl. a. Her. [f. ACCOLL + -ED. The Fr. form accollé (mod. Fr. accolé) is more used.]
1. Wreathed about the neck, collared, gorged.
1723. Ashmole, Antiq. Berks., III. 134. Accolled with a Ducal Coronet.
2. Intertwined; entwined, wreathed.
3. Conjoined, united; joined at the sides like two shields, or at the angles like two lozenges; placed side by side like two busts or heads on a coin; jugate; accolated. [In this sense sometimes referred to It. accolare to glue vnto or together Florio, f. cola (colla), Gr. κόλλα glue; but this seems only a plausible explanation of a use somewhat remote from the original sense of accollé and accolled.]