The Collaborative International Dictionary
Accoast
Accoast \Ac*coast"\ ([a^]k*k[=o]st"), v. t. & i. [See Accost, Coast.] To lie or sail along the coast or side of; to accost. [Obs.]
Whether high towering or accoasting low.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
accoast
vb. (context transitive intransitive English) To lie or sail along the coast or side (of); to accost.
Usage examples of "accoast".
Ne is there hauke, which mantleth her on pearch,Whether high towring, or accoasting low,But I the measure of her flight doe search,And all her pray, and all her diet know.