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accoutre
accoutre, v. (əˈkuːtə(r)) Also 7 accoustre, acoutre. [a. MFr. accoustre-r (mod. accoutrer), of uncertain origin; prob. f. à to + coustre, coutre, a sacristan or vestry keeper, who robed the clergyman: see Littré and Skeat. The Fr. accoustrer was in 16th c. pronounced accoutrer (Cotgr. 1611 has both ... Oxford English Dictionary
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acoutre
acoutre obs. form of accoutre v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Strickland
In 1640, he received the King's commission from Algernon, 10th Earl of Northumberland to raise a regiment, accoutre it, and march it to Newcastle-upon-Tyne wikipedia.org
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FURNISH Synonyms: 62 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Find 62 words that mean to provide or supply something for someone or something else. Learn the differences and similarities between furnish and its synonyms, such as equip, outfit, and accoutre.
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accoustre
accoustre, -trament obs. f. accoutre, -ment. Oxford English Dictionary
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with - قاموس WordReference.com إنجليزي - عربي
يتجانس مع شيء، يتلاءم مع شيء، يتوافق مع شيء. Make sure your behavior accords with the company's code of conduct. احرص أن تتوافق تصرفاتك مع قواعد السلوك الخاصة بالشركة. accouter [sb] with [sth] (US), accoutre [sb] with [sth] (UK) vtr + prep. (equip or furnish)
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55th (Westmorland) Regiment of Foot
In the spring of 1758, Howe began to train and accoutre the men in the regiment more like rangers to better adapt them to warfare in America. wikipedia.org
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accoutrement
accoutrement (əˈkuːtəmənt) Also 6 accoustrament, 6–7 accustre-, accutre-, accoustrement. [a. mid. Fr. accoustrement (mod. accoutrement), n. of action f. accoustrer: see accoutre v. and -ment.] 1. Apparel, outfit, equipment. Almost always in the pl., clothes, trappings, equipments. Milit. The equipme... Oxford English Dictionary
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agraith
† aˈgraith, v. Obs. Also 4 agrayth, agreith, agredy. [f. a- prefix 1 intensive + graith, ad. Norse greið-a to make ready, prepare; cogn. w. Goth. ga-raidjan and OE. ᵹe-rǽdan, from which perhaps the Kentish form agredy below.] 1. To prepare; make ready.c 1315 Shoreham 126 And yet ne were hyt noȝt ino... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of French origin (A–C)
Fr. ) accomplice (Old Fr. ) accomplish (Old Fr. , modern Fr. ) accord accordance (Old Fr. ) accost accoucheur account (Old Fr. ) accountant (Old Fr. ) accoutre wikipedia.org
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adub
† aˈdub, v. Obs. Forms: 5 adube, adubbe, 5–6 adoub(e, 6 addoub(e. [a. OFr. adube-r, adoube-r, adubbe-r, adoubbe-r, to equip a knight, to array; f. à to + douber to dub.] 1. To invest with the insignia of knighthood; to knight; to dub.c 1450 Merlin 122 Thei shull neuer be dubbed of no man till thow a... Oxford English Dictionary
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habille
† habille, v. Obs. Forms: 5 habyle, -ylle, abele, 5–6 habyll, 5–7 habille. [a. F. habiller, abillier (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), to fit, fit out, put in order, dress, clothe, repr. a late L. type *habiliāre, f. habilis (see habile and able); in later use associated with habit clothing. Cf. also able v... Oxford English Dictionary
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uncomposed
uncomˈposed, ppl. a. [un-1 8 and 5 b.] 1. Not composed or made up; not composite.1570 Billingsley Euclid vii. def. xii. 186 Numbers vncomposed, haue no part to measure them, but onely vnitie. 1644 Digby Nat. Soul i. §3. 358 We can not diuide the actions of mans mind, further then into apprehensions;... Oxford English Dictionary
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disappoint
▪ I. disappoint, v. (dɪsəˈpɔɪnt) Also 5–6 disapoynte, 6 disapoincte, -apoint, -apoynt, -appoynte, dys-. [ad. F. désappointer (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. des- (dis- 4) + appointer to appoint. See also dispoint.] 1. trans. To undo the appointment of; to deprive of an appointment, office, or possessio... Oxford English Dictionary
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unset
▪ I. unˈset, v. [un-2 3, 7. Cf. OE. unsettan (once), to take down.] 1. trans. To put out of place or position; to undo the setting of.1602 Marston Ant. & Mel. iii. Wks. 1856 I. 37 O, you spoyle my ruffe, unset my haire. 1611 Cotgr., Desplanter,..to vnplant, vnset, remoue. 1761 Gray Lett. (1900) II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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