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Webster 1913 Edition
Accomplice
1.
A cooperator.
[R.]
Success unto our valiant general,
And happiness to his
And happiness to his
accomplices
! Shakespeare
2.
(Law)
An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory.
“And thou, the cursed accomplice of his treason.” Johnson.
It is followed by with or of before a person and by in (or sometimes of) before the crime;
as, A was an
. Dryden uses it with to before a thing. “Suspected for accomplice to the fire.” accomplice
with B in the murder of CDryden.
Syn. – Abettor; accessory; assistant; associate; confederate; coadjutor; ally; promoter. See
Abettor
. Webster 1828 Edition
Accomplice
ACCOM'PLICE
,Noun.
Definition 2024
accomplice
accomplice
English
Noun
accomplice (plural accomplices)
- (rare) A cooperator.
- Success unto our valiant general, And happiness to his accomplices! - Shakespeare, Henry VI Part I, V-ii
- (law) An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory.
- And thou, the cursed accomplice of his treason. - Johnson
- Suspected for accomplice to the fire. - John Dryden
Usage notes
- Followed by with or of before a person and by in (or sometimes of) before the crime; as, A was an accomplice with B in the murder of C. Dryden uses it with to before a thing.
Synonyms
Translations
a cooperator
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an associate in the commission of a crime
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