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accoutred, ppl. a.|əˈkuːtəd| Also 7 accoustred. [f. prec. + -ed. The first part of the verb to be used, and the only one in common use.] Attired, dressed, equipped, arrayed; generally with the idea of being specially attired for some purpose.
1596Shakes. Merch. V. iii. iv. 63 When we are both accoutered like yong men. 1601― Jul. C. i. ii. 105 Vpon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in. 1652E. Benlowes Theophila xl. lvi. At length shee's built up with accoutred grace. 1663H. Cogan Voy. & Adv. Pinto 200 All mounted on horses, very richly accoustred. 1713Derham Physico-Theol. 225 The helpless well accoutered and provided for. 1795Southey Joan of Arc iv. 87 Wks. I. 54 Trimly accoutred court-habiliments 1858Motley Dutch Rep. xi. 57/1 It was a very triumphant thing to see them thus richly dressed and accoutred. |