accablant, -e, adj., grievous, oppressive, insufferable, overwhelming; annoying, crushing, sweltering.

accablé, -e, adj., dejected, depressed. Être —; to be extremely low-spirited.

accablement, n.m., heaviness, languor, grief, dejection of spirits, oppression, discouragement. Être dans l’—; to be in the greatest dejection.

accabler, v.a., to crush, to bear down, to overwhelm; to throw, to weigh, to press down; to overload; to overpower; to afflict; to deject, to depress, to overwhelm; to load with, to heap on.

accalmie, n.f., (nav.) lull.

accaparement (-mān), n.m., monopoly, engrossment, forestalling, buying up.

accaparer, v.a., to engross, to monopolize, to forestall; to swallow up, to buy up.

accapareu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., monopolist, engrosser, forestaller, monopolizer.

*accastillage, n.m., the space occupied by the forecastle and quarter-deck; upper-work.

*accastiller, v.a., to provide a ship with a fore and a hind-castle.