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accus.
abbreviation for
- accusative.
Example Sentences
They after a Time neglected my Questions entirely & when the Son was burnt by his own Clumsiness accus鈥檇 me of Meddling.
Figurez-vous une meule de moulin qui ressemble, non pas 锟 un visage humain, mais au visage de la lune: on y distingue des yeux, un nez et une bouche ouverte o锟 l'accus锟 mettait la main pour pr锟絫er serment.
Self鈥-accus鈥瞐tory; Self鈥-act鈥瞚ng, acting of, or by, itself, specially denoting a machine or mechanism which does of itself something that is ordinarily done by manual labour.鈥攏.
This Man was accus鈥檇 of being One in Three who had robb鈥檇 and murder鈥檇 an Abbe: Tho鈥 he was run away, the Trial took its Course, and he was condemn鈥檇 in Outlawry to be broke alive on the Wheel, which Sentence was executed accordingly in Effigie: After several Tours he came at last to Madrid, where all that come from France are receiv鈥檇 with open Arms: He had chang鈥檇 his Name of Le G鈥斺 for that of the Baron D鈥斺.
At the same Time the Regent caus鈥檇 a Manifesto to be publish鈥檇, which was couch鈥檇 in Terms full of Regard to the King of Spain, Cardinal Alberoni20 being reproach鈥檇 for every Thing that was blameworthy in that Prince鈥檚 Conduct; and accus鈥檇 of being the Author of the War between the Two Crowns, and of having hinder鈥檇 the King his Master from accepting the Treaty of the Quadruple Alliance, a Treaty which had not been concluded, said the Regent, but for the Welfare of Europe, and particularly of France and Spain.
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