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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1701-1730

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ACCOMMODAT(E), pa.p. = St.Eng. accommodated. (In St.Eng. the word is used to end of 18th cent. as ppl.adj. = fit, suitable.)Sc. 1701 Jas. Grant (ed.) Seafield Corresp. (1912) 319:
I wish that this affair could be accommodat.
Slg. 1730 (7 Feb.) Records R. Burgh Stirling (1889) 210:
The affair came to be accomodate and a certain allowance payed.

[Deriv. directly from Lat. pa.p. accommodāt-us.]

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