account
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English acounte, from Anglo-Norman acunte (“account”), from Old French aconte, from aconter (“to reckon”), from Latin computō (“to sum up”).
account (plural accounts)
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From Old French acounter, accomptere et al., from a- + conter (“to count”)). Compare count.
account (third-person singular simple present accounts, present participle accounting, simple past and past participle accounted)
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From English account. Doublet of AC.
account
From clipping of English accounting.
account
account n or m (plural accounts, diminutive accountje n)
In Flanders, the word can be both masculine (more common) as neuter (less common). In the Netherlands, it can only be neuter.
Unadapted borrowing from English account. Doublet of conto.
account m (invariable)
account
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