ppl. a., also acounted, accompted. [f. ACCOUNT v. + -ED.] Counted, reckoned, considered.

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1362.  Langl., P. Pl., A. I. 88. He is a-counted to þe gospel · … And eke I-liknet to vr lord.

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1385–6.  In Rymer, Fœdera, XII. 479. To serue the King in his warres beyond see an hole yere with two speres, himself accompted.

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1550.  Crowley, Epigr., 111. Men accompted wyse and honeste do so.

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1585.  Abp. Sandys, Serm. (1841), 297. This is the acceptable and only accounted time.

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1653.  Holcroft, Procopius, I. 21. Beyond which it is called Dalmatia, accompted of the western Empire.

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