ppl. a., also acounted, accompted. [f. ACCOUNT v. + -ED.] Counted, reckoned, considered.
1362. Langl., P. Pl., A. I. 88. He is a-counted to þe gospel · And eke I-liknet to vr lord.
13856. In Rymer, Fœdera, XII. 479. To serue the King in his warres beyond see an hole yere with two speres, himself accompted.
1550. Crowley, Epigr., 111. Men accompted wyse and honeste do so.
1585. Abp. Sandys, Serm. (1841), 297. This is the acceptable and only accounted time.
1653. Holcroft, Procopius, I. 21. Beyond which it is called Dalmatia, accompted of the western Empire.