accolade

UK /ˈæk.əˌleɪd/ US /ˈæk.əˌleɪd/
noun 5verb 3

Definitions

noun

1

An expression of approval; praise.

2

A special acknowledgment; an award.

This film is likely to pick up major accolades.

Rooney led Manchester United up the Wembley steps to collect the FA Cup and add a missing medal to his collection - a richly deserved accolade.

3

An embrace of greeting or salutation.

[…] for the tears stood in the old gentleman's eyes, when, having first shaken Edward heartily by the hand in the English fashion, he embraced him a-la-mode Françoise, and kissed him on both sides of the face; while the hardness of his gripe, and the quantity of Scotch snuff which his accolade communicated, called corresponding drops of moisture to the eyes of his guest.

4

A salutation marking the conferring of knighthood, consisting of an embrace or a kiss, and a slight blow on the shoulders with the flat of a sword.

“Rise, Sir Miles Hendon, Knight,” said the King, gravely—giving the accolade with Hendon’s sword—“rise, and seat thyself. Thy petition is granted. Whilst England remains, and the crown continues, the privilege shall not lapse.”

As he had already told him, he said, there was no chapel in the castle, nor was it needed for what remained to be done, for, as he understood the ceremonial of the order, the whole point of being dubbed a knight lay in the accolade and in the slap on the shoulder, and that could be administered in the middle of a field;[…].

5

A brace used to join two or more staves.

verb

1

To embrace or kiss in salutation.

2

To confer a knighthood on.

3

To confer praise or awards on.

an accoladed novel

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