well-aˈccoutred, ppl. a.
| 1713 Derham Phys.-Theol. iv. xii. (1720) 225 When those [animals] that are able to shift for themselves, are left to their own Discretion and Diligence, but the Helpless well accouter'd and provided for. 1881 Brit. Q. Rev. Jan. 41 That the Tridentine dogma survives all the determined and well-accoutred assaults made thereon goes without saying. |