Accord
Etymology:
Origin:
Late Middle English from Old French 'ac(c)order', from Latin 'ad-' (towards) + 'cor', 'cord-' (heart).
Historical Usage:The word has been traced back to the 14th century and has been used in various contexts to indicate agreement or granting of something throughout history.
Related Idioms:
Idiom:
"In accord with"
Explanation:In agreement or harmony with something or someone.
Misconceptions:
Misconception:
Confusing "accord" as a noun with "accord" as a verb.
Explanation:"Accord" can be both a noun and a verb with different meanings.