"Je t'en avais comble, je t'en veux accabler."— The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X
ÉCRASER, aplatir et briser par compression; vaincre; accabler; tuer.— French Conversation and Composition
[159] "De là nous retournasmes sur nos pas, à l'entrée du village par où nous avions passé, pour aller voir la Fontaine où on alla puiser l'eau qui servit à ce miracle; mais en allant ces femmes et enfans nous penserent accabler de pierres et d'injures, tant ils sont inhumains et enemies des— Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
à, to, for, with, in. abaisser, to lower, abase; s '--, to bow down. abandonner, to abandon, deliver up, forsake. abattre, to beat down. abîme, m., abyss, chasm. abolir, to abolish, wipe out. abondance, f., abundance. abri, m., shelter; mettre à l' --, to shield. absolu, absolute. abuser, to deceive. accabler, to overwhelm, crush. accepter, to accept; ne pas --, to decline. accompagner, to accompany. accord, m., chord (_of music_). accorder, to grant. accourir, to run, flock. acheter, to buy. achever (de), to finish. acte, m., act. action, f., action, deed. adieu, farewell. admettre, to admit. admirer, to admire, marvel at. adopter, to adopt. adorer, to worship. adoucir, to soften. adresser (s '), to appeal, adroit, skilful, clever. adultère, criminal. affecter de, to claim to. affliger, to distress. affranchir, to rid. affreu-x, - se, hideous, awful. affront, m., affront, insult. affronter, to brave. âge, m., age, years. agir, to act; -- sur, to work upon. agité, tossed; -- de, disturbed, fretting over. agiter, to disturb. agneau, m., lamb. agreable, agreeable, sweet, acceptable. aider, to aid, assist. aïeux, m. pl., ancestors, forefathers. aigrir, to sour, embitter. aile, f., wing. ailleurs, elsewhere. aimable, lovable, sweet, easy. aimer, to love. ainsi, thus; -- quo, as well as; il en est -- de, such is the case with. airain, m., brass. alarme, f., alarm, fear. alarmé, alarmed, frightened. allegresse, f., joy. aller, to go. allumer, to light, kindle. alors, then, at the time, in those days. altéré de, thirsting for. alternativement, alternately. alti-er, - ère, haughty.— Esther

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