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accolade

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Noun — An award, honour or expression of high praise.

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Etymology

From French "accolade," an embrace around the neck, from Latin "ad-" (to) plus "collum" (neck) — originally the ceremonial embrace or touch of a sword given when someone was knighted.

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What does accolade mean?

An award or strong public praise. It can be a formal prize or simply high recognition of someone's work.

Where does the word accolade come from?

From the ceremony of knighthood — originally the embrace around the neck, later the touch of a sword on the shoulder, that conferred the honour. The Latin root "collum" means neck.

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