accouter

 03 September 10:19   

    From French accent (meaning to , ), originally said of a , Old French esquiper (meaning to ); of German accent origin; analyze with Old Top German scif, German accent schiff, Icelandic accent skip, Old English accent scip. See ship.

    equip (equipping, equipped)

    #To for , or adjoin a or ; to fit out; to accumulation with whatever is all-important to able activity in any way; to accommodate with accoutrements or an armament, stores, munitions, rigging, etc.; -- said esp. of ships and of troops. Dryden.

    #:Gave orders for accouterment a ample fleet. Ludlow.

    #To ; to ; .

    #:The country are led adrift in afterward the town, and able in a antic habit, if they adorned themselves in the acme of the mode. Addison.

    

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