accite

accite
transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English acciten, from Latin accitus, past participle of accire to call, summon, from ad- + cire, ciere to move, rouse, call upon — more at cite

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  • Accite — Ac*cite , v. t. [L. accitus, p. p. of accire, accere, to call for; ad + ciere to move, call. See {Cite}.] To cite; to summon. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Our heralds now accited all that were Endamaged by the Elians. Chapman. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • acite — early form of accite v. to summon …   Useful english dictionary

  • acyte — early form of accite v. Obs. to summon …   Useful english dictionary

  • assite — variant of accite v. Obs. to cite …   Useful english dictionary

  • assyte — variant of accite v. Obs. to cite …   Useful english dictionary

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