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Accoutre vs Accoutred - What's the difference?

accoutre | accoutred |

As verbs the difference between accoutre and accoutred

is that accoutre is while accoutred is (accoutre).

As adjectives the difference between accoutre and accoutred

is that accoutre is attired, dressed (in a particular manner) while accoutred is supplied with essential equipments for a certain intention, particularly military.

accoutre

English

Alternative forms

* (qualifier) accouter

Verb

(accoutr)
  • To furnish with dress, or equipment, especially those for military service; to equip; to attire; to array.
  • * Both accoutred like young men. - Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, III-iv
  • * For this, in rags accoutred are they seen. -
  • * Accoutred with his burden and his staff. -
  • Derived terms

    * accoutrement

    Anagrams

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    accoutred

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Supplied with essential equipments for a certain intention, particularly military.
  • Provided with vital supplies for a precise aim, more specifically for the armed forces.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (accoutre)
  • Synonyms

    * equipped * fitted

    Anagrams

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