Accumb

/əˈkʌm/ verb

A rare or obsolete variant meaning to recline or lie down; an archaic term from Latin referring to reclining at table during meals.

From Latin 'accumbere' (to recline at table), from 'ad-' (to) + 'cumbere' (to lie down). Used in historical descriptions of Roman dining customs but largely replaced by modern vocabulary.

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