An accompt is an obsolete term for an account, or a verb meaning to account for someone or something.
Abraham Nicholas has written: 'The young accomptant's debitor and creditor; or, an introduction to merchants accounts' 'The young penman's copy book'
William Hamilton has written: 'The exemplary life and character of James Bonnell, Esq; late Accomptant General of Ireland' -- subject- s -: Accessible book
Philo-Britannicus. has written: 'The great question to be considered by the King and this approaching Parliament, briefly proposed and modestly discussed: to wit, How far Religion is concerned in Policy or Civil Government, and Policy in Religion? With an essay rightly to distinguish these great interests, upon the disquis' 'The impartial accomptant. To all lovers of Great-Britain, first to the King, Lords and Commons, then to the whole nation, is demonstratively made known how to pay the national debts, if 48 millions, in seven years; and without a new tax, or any inconveniency to the people' 'A letter from Scots Sawney the barber, to Mr. Wilkes an English Parliamenter' -- subject(s): Politics and government