a. Obs., also aqueyntable, acquayntable. [a. Fr. acointable, f. acoint-er. See ACQUAINT and -ABLE.] Easy to be acquainted with, affable, familiar.

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c. 1400.  Rom. Rose, 2213. Wherfore be wise and aqueyntable, Goodly of word, and resonable.

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1525.  Ld. Berners, Froissart, II. xlii. 134. I founde hym ryght gracyous … courtoys, amyable, and acquayntable.

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1611.  Cotgr., Accointable, acquaintable, easie to be acquainted, or familiar, with.

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