accoutumé, -e, adj., accustomed, habitual, used to. À l’—e; as usual, customarily.

accoutumer, v.a., to accustom, to use, to habituate; to inure.

accoutumer, v.n., to use, to be wont.

s’accoutumer, v.r., to accustom, to use, to inure one’s self.

accouvé, -e, (fam.) adj., brooding over (the fire).

accréditer, v.a., to accredit; to give reputation, credit, sanction to; to bring into vogue, to procure esteem, to confirm, to spread (rumors).

s’accréditer, v.r., to get a name or reputation, to get into credit; to ingratiate one’s self.

accrétion, n.f., (med.) accretion.

accroc (-krô), n.m., impediment, hitch, hindrance; rent, tear. Faire un — à; to tear.

accroche, n.f., hindrance, obstacle, hitch.