Equipped vs Beseen - What's the difference?
equipped | beseen |
(equip)
To furnish for service, or against a need or exigency; to fit out; to supply with whatever is necessary to efficient action in any way; to provide with arms or an armament, stores, munitions, rigging, etc.; -- said especially of ships and of troops. Dryden.
To dress up; to array; accouter.
To prepare (someone) with a skill
(dialectal) Furnished; arrayed; dressed; equipped.
(archaic) Accomplished; versed.
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As verbs the difference between equipped and beseen
is that equipped is (equip) while beseen is .As an adjective beseen is
(dialectal) furnished; arrayed; dressed; equipped.equipped
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Verb
(head)equip
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(Webster 1913)Verb
- Gave orders for equipping a considerable fleet. Ludlow.
- The country are led astray in following the town, and equipped in a ridiculous habit, when they fancy themselves in the height of the mode. Addison.
Anagrams
* (l), ----beseen
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) besene, besein, past participle of .Adjective
(en adjective)- (Spenser)