accoucheur, n.m., man-midwife, accoucheur.

accoucheuse, n.f., a midwife.

s’accouder, v.r., to lean on one’s elbow.

accoudoir, n.m., anything to lean the elbow upon, elbow-rest, sill, rail.

accouer, v.a., to tie the halter of the first horse to the tail of the second, and so on; to wound a stag in the shoulder, to ham-string him.

accoulins, n.m.pl., alluvion; clay for making bricks.

accouple, n.f., leash, brace, couple.

accouplement, n.m., coupling, pairing, joining or yoking together; copulation.

accoupler, v.a., to couple; to tack or join together; to yoke; to match, to pair. — des bœufs; to yoke oxen.

s’accoupler, v.r., to couple, to copulate; to pair.