ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not agreed upon; not granted or bestowed.
1645. Bp. Hall, Peace-Maker, v. 43. The Divines professed their agreement in all the maine and important points; leaving those parcels unaccorded, which are meet to be sent, and confined to the Schooles.
1841. H. S. Foote, Texas, I. xii. 257. For some time the fitting rites of hospitality remained wholly unaccorded to the warlike guests in waiting.
1883. R. Bridges, Prometheus, 1215. O Rights toil unrewarded! O Loves prize unaccorded.