| Acolyte |
| One who has received the highest of the four minor orders
in the Catholic church, being ordained to carry the wine and water and
the lights at the Mass. |
| Acolyte |
| One who attends; an assistant. |
| Acolyth |
| Same as Acolyte. |
| Acolythist |
| An acolyte. |
| Aconddylose |
| Alt. of Acondylous |
| Acondylous |
| Being without joints; jointless. |
| Aconital |
| Of the nature of aconite. |
| Aconite |
| The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; -- applied to any plant
of the genus Aconitum (tribe Hellebore), all the species of which are
poisonous. |
| Aconite |
| An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus,
used as a poison and medicinally. |
| Aconitia |
| Same as Aconitine. |