Acost

/əˈkɒst/ verb

An archaic or dialectal form meaning to accost, approach, or come alongside something.

From Old French acoster, from a- (to) plus coste (side, coast). Related to modern 'coast' and 'accost,' showing how navigation terms influenced greeting vocabulary.

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