All Wordsaccord

accord

əˈkɔːd

Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action; harmony in sound or pitch.

cord-
"heart", in Latin (Indo-European), Classical Period, Roman Empire
ad-
"to, toward, at", in Latin (Indo-European), Classical Period, Roman Empire

For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works.

Matthew 16:27, KJV

And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and said, Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is: Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?

Acts 4:24, KJV

And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.

Romans 8:27, KJV

Historical

acorder /acorder/

Old French, France

accord /accord/

Middle English, England

accordare /accordare/

Medieval Latin, Western Europe