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Accoy

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ac‐coy″ (ăk‐koi″), v. t. [OF. acoyer; ac-, for L. ad. See Coy.] 1. To render quiet; to soothe. Chaucer.

2. To subdue; to tame; to daunt.

Then is your careless courage accoyed.

Spenser.