second-person singular future active imperative of accolō
third-person singular future active imperative of accolō
Etymology
From Late Latinacolythus, acoluthus, from Ancient Greekἀκόλουθος(akólouthos, “follower, attendant”), from ἀ(a) (copulative prefix) + κόλουθος(kólouthos, “track, path, road, way”), from Proto-Indo-European*qeleu (see also Lithuanian kelias(“way”). Compare French acolyte.