Accomplice
Accomplice ({not transcribed}) , noun
[Ac- (perh. for the article a or for Latin ad) + English complice. See Complice.]
1.
A cooperator. [Rare]
Success unto our valiant general,
And happiness to his accomplices!
It is followed by with or of before a person and by in (or sometimes of) before the crime; as, A was an accomplice with B in the murder of C. Dryden uses it with to before a thing. “Suspected for accomplice to the fire.” Dryden.
2.
(Law) An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory.
And thou, the cursed accomplice of his treason.
Suspected for accomplice to the fire.