Definition
An archaic or rare word meaning to summon, call forth, or challenge to appear (especially in Scottish legal contexts).
Etymology
From Old English aciersan, related to curse or challenge. The word has roots in Germanic languages where it combined elements meaning 'to' and 'summon.' It became specialized in Scottish legal terminology.
Kelly Says
This wonderfully obscure Scottish word shows how English law developed its own specialized vocabulary—'accerse' would be used in court to formally summon someone, and it's related to the modern word 'curse' in an unexpected way!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ግንኙነት
gin-nyoo-ne-t
ARالعربية
الوصول
al-wasul
CSČeština
získat přístup
zee-skat pre-stup
DADansk
få adgang
fa ad-gang
DEDeutsch
zugreifen
tsoo-gry-fen
ELΕλληνικά
πρόσβαση
pro-s-va-si
ESEspañol
acceder
ak-seh-der
FAفارسی
دسترسی
da-st-rees-i
FISuomi
saada pääsy
sa-da pae-sy
FRFrançais
accéder
a-kɛ-der
HUMagyar
hozzáférés
ho-zza-fe-res
IDBahasa Indonesia
mencapai
men-cha-pai
ITItaliano
accedere
a-kche-de-re
KKKK
жетістік
je-ti-st-ik
MSBahasa Melayu
akses
ak-ses
NLNederlands
toegang
toe-gang
NONorsk
få tilgang
fa til-gang
PLPolski
uzyskać dostęp
oo-zysk-at do-stoop
PTPortuguês
acessar
ah-seh-sar
RORomână
a obține acces
a ob-te-ne ak-ses
RUРусский
получить доступ
pa-loo-chit do-stoop
SVSvenska
få tillgång
fa till-gang
SWKiswahili
kupata
koo-pa-ta
TAதமிழ்
தொடர்பு
to-dar-pu
TEతెలుగు
సందర్శించండి
san-dar-sh-in-chan-di
TRTürkçe
ulaşmak
oo-la-sh-mak
UKУкраїнська
отримати доступ
o-try-ma-ty do-stoop
URاردو
دسترسی
da-st-rees-i
VITiếng Việt
truy cập
troo-y cap