Accord
Bible Usage:
- First Reference: Leviticus 25:5
- Last Reference: Philippians 2:2
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: No
- Included in Hitchcocks: No
- Included in Naves: No
- Included in Smiths: No
- Included in Websters: Yes
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: Yes
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H5599 Used 1 time
- H6310 Used 1 time
- G3661 Used 10 times
- G4861 Used 1 time
- G830 Used 1 time
- G844 Used 1 time
ACCORD', noun The Lat. has concors, concordo.
1. Agreement; harmony of minds; consent or concurrence of opinions or wills.
They all continued with one accord in prayer. Acts 1:14.
2. Concert; harmony of sounds; the union of different sounds, which is agreeable to the ear; agreement in pitch and tone; as the accord of notes; but in this sense, it is more usual to employ concord or chord.
3. Agreement; just correspondence of things; as the accord of light and shade in painting.
4. Will; voluntary or spontaneous motion; used of the will of persons, or the natural motion of other bodies, and preceded by own.
Being more forward of his own accord 2 Corinthians 8:17.
That which groweth of its own accord thou shall not reap. Leviticus 25:5.
5. Adjustment of a difference; reconciliation.
The mediator of an accord
6. In law, an agreement between parties in controversy, by which satisfaction for an injury is stipulated, and which, when executed, bars a suit.
7. Permission, leave.
ACCORD', verb transitive
1. To make to agree, or correspond; to adjust one thing to another.
Her hands accorded the lute's music to the voice.
2. To being to an agreement; to settle, adjust or compose; as to accord suits or controversies.
ACCORD, verb intransitive
1. To agree; to be in correspondence.
My heart accordeth with my tongue.
2. To agree in pitch and tone.
ACCORD'ABLE, adjective Agreeable, consonant.
ACCORD'ANT, adjective Corresponding; consonant; agreeable.
ACCORD'ED, participle passive Make to agree; adjusted.
ACCORD'ER, noun One that aids, or favors. [Little used.]
ACCORD'ING, participle present tense
1. Agreeing; harmonizing.
Th' according music of a well mixt state.
2. Suitable; agreeable; in accordance with.
In these senses, the word agrees with or refers to a sentence.
Our zeal should be according to knowledge.
Noble is the fame that is built on candor and ingenuity, according to those beautiful lines of Sir John Denham.
Here the whole preceding parts of the sentence are to accord, i.e. agree with, correspond with, or be suitable to, what follows. according here, has its true participial sense, agreeing, and is always followed by to. It is never a preposition.
ACCORD'INGLY, adverb Agreeably; suitably; in a manner conformable to.
Those who live in faith and good works, will be rewarded accordingly
Bible Usage:
- First Reference: Leviticus 25:5
- Last Reference: Philippians 2:2
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: No
- Included in Hitchcocks: No
- Included in Naves: No
- Included in Smiths: No
- Included in Websters: Yes
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: Yes
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H5599 Used 1 time
- H6310 Used 1 time
- G3661 Used 10 times
- G4861 Used 1 time
- G830 Used 1 time
- G844 Used 1 time