ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.]
1. Accumulated by growth.
1780. Kirwan, in Phil. Trans., LXXI. 18. To determine the real specific gravity of this acid the quantity of accrued density must be found, and subtracted.
1881. Times, 19 Feb., 9/5. With an accrued surplus of revenue over expenditure and an augmenting income.
2. Her. Grown up, full grown, as a tree.
1864. Boutell, Heraldry Hist. & Pop., xi. 70. Trees if grown to maturity, are accrued.