v. Obs. rare1. [f. L. ac- = ad- + COMPASS v.: see A- pref. 11.] To compass; to go about, to contrive.

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1692.  Hacket, Life of Williams, I. 189. The Prince … was privy to the undertakings of his [Lord Cranfeild’s] adversaries and accompassed suffrages to condemn him.

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