proˈvisioned, ppl. a.
(-ənd)
[f. provision n. or v. + -ed.]
Supplied with provisions; esp. furnished with a stock of food.
1805 Pike Sources Mississ. (1810) 40 We were now provisioned, but were still in want of water. 1855 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xx. IV. 414 The ships of war were not half manned or half provisioned. 1896 Westm. Gaz. 13 Nov. 2/1 We clattered down to the second ‘Hospice’—a sort of provisioned hut—and took what luncheon we could get. |