"accoontable" meaning in All languages combined

See accoontable on Wiktionary

Adjective [Scots]

Forms: mair accoontable [comparative], maist accoontable [superlative]
Etymology: accoont (“acount”) + -able Etymology templates: {{suffix|sco|accoont|able||t1=acount}} accoont (“acount”) + -able Head templates: {{head|sco|adjective|comparative|mair accoontable|||||superlative|maist accoontable||||}} accoontable (comparative mair accoontable, superlative maist accoontable), {{sco-adj}} accoontable (comparative mair accoontable, superlative maist accoontable)
  1. accountable
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