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  2. Accolade - Wikipedia

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    The Accolade (1901), by Edmund Leighton. The accolade (also known as dubbing, adoubement, or knighting) (Latin: benedictio militis) was the central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood in the Middle Ages. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Accolade (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, an accolade is an embellished arch found most typically in late Gothic architecture. The term comes from French ( l'accolade ), referencing a "braced" arch. [ 1 ] It is also known as an ogee arch ( English ), un arco conopial ( Spanish ), resaunt ( Middle English ), arco carenato or inflesso ( Italian ), and kielbogen ( German ).

  4. Medieval accolade - Wikipedia

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    Medieval accolade may refer to: Accolade (also known as dubbing or adoubement), the central act in the rite-of-passage ceremonies conferring knighthood in the Middle Ages Scholastic accolade , Latin nicknames for scholars

  5. Accolade (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Accolade (architecture) A sculptural embellishment of an arch; Accolade (notation), a musical symbol; Scholastic accolade; Accolade, by Emlyn Williams; Ulmus 'Morton', a hybrid elm cultivar sold using the trade name Accolade; Curly braces {...} Operation Accolade war operation in Aegean Sea during World War II

  6. All-America - Wikipedia

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    Selection to an All-America team for collegiate (or high-school) players, however, is honorary in nature. Likewise, there may also be a lower-tiered accolade referred to as honorable mention that is conferred upon non-team members of similar caliber in the same class. "All-America teams" do not typically play any games as a unit, unlike many of ...

  7. Test Drive - Wikipedia

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    Test Drive is a series of racing video games that were originally published by Accolade until they were bought by Infogrames, which later turned into Atari.The first game was released in 1987 and has since been followed by several sequels and spin-offs, the latest of which was released in 2024 and is the first by Nacon after purchasing the franchise from Atari.

  8. Acolyte - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic Churches, the nearest equivalent of acolyte is the altar server.At one time there was a rank of minor clergy called the taper-bearer (κηροφόρος) responsible for bearing lights during processions and liturgical entrances.

  9. Accolade, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Accolade, Inc. (later Infogrames North America, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California.The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead, who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979.