unaˈccoutred, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1749 Mrs. R. Goadby Carew ii. (1750) 24 He exchanged his Habit..for only an old Blanket... Being thus accoutred, or rather unaccoutred, he was now no other than poor Mad Tom. |
unaˈccoutred, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1749 Mrs. R. Goadby Carew ii. (1750) 24 He exchanged his Habit..for only an old Blanket... Being thus accoutred, or rather unaccoutred, he was now no other than poor Mad Tom. |
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