accoutre

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To furnish with dress, or equipment, especially those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array

Accoutred with his burden and his staff. - William Wordsworth.

Clothe or equip in something noticeable or impressive
provide with military equipment
To furnish with dress, or equipments, esp
{f} dress, outfit, equip, supply, provide with military supplies
those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array
accouter
To furnish with dress or equipments, especially those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array

Accoutered with his burden and his staff. - William Wordsworth.

accoutred
Simple past tense and past participle of accoutre
accouter
to dress
accouter
{v} to equip, dress, furnish
Accouter
provide with military equipment
accouter
those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array
accouter
{f} dress, outfit, equip, provide with supplies, provide with military supplies
accouter
To furnish with dress, or equipments, esp
accouter
To furnish with dress or equipments, esp. those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array
accoutred
Supplied with essential equipments for a certain intention, particularly military
accoutred
Provided with vital supplies for a precise aim, more specifically for the armed forces
accoutred
past of accoutre
accoutred
{s} equipped with quipment for a specific purpose
accoutred
provided with necessary articles of equipment for a specialized purpose (especially military); "troops accoutered for battle"; "properly accoutered for the trip"
accoutre

    Hyphenation

    ac·cou·tre

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    (transitive verb.) 1596. French accouter, Old French accoutrer, accoustrer; à (Latin ad) + perhaps Late Latin custor, for custos guardian, sacristan (compare custody), or perhaps akin to English guilt
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