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accoutred
accoutred, ppl. a. (əˈkuːtəd) Also 7 accoustred. [f. prec. + -ed. The first part of the verb to be used, and the only one in common use.] Attired, dressed, equipped, arrayed; generally with the idea of being specially attired for some purpose.1596 Shakes. Merch. V. iii. iv. 63 When we are both accou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinstripers
Pinstripers may refer to: A person who applies pinstriping A person accoutred with pin stripes wikipedia.org
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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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well-accoutred
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 de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hamid ibn al-Abbas
Vizierate Hamid entered the capital in pomp and splendour: he was accompanied by four hundred armed retainers, of whom the chief were accoutred like generals wikipedia.org
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unaccoutred
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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Indian Vase
art work and the artists' practice upon exhibiting the amphora that this is "the story of the chase, from the time that the red-man leaves his tent accoutred wikipedia.org
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adubbed
† aˈdubbed, ppl. a. Obs. Also adoubed, add-. [f. prec. + ed.] Equipped, arrayed, accoutred.1475 Caxton Jason 117 Ye shall do her to be adoubed for to bringe her in to your countrey. 1481 ― Myrrour i. v. 25 Precyous bookes richely lymned storyed and wel adoubed. 1580 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1654) 277 Sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holy Forty Martyrs Church, Veliko Tarnovo
In 1972, a royal burial of a 1.9 m-tall accoutred man was excavated that included a massive (61.1-gram) gold ring bearing a heraldic image and the inscription wikipedia.org
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incongruently
inˈcongruently, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an incongruent manner; incongruously.1568 C. Watson Polyb. 19 a, Oftentimes of this fashion erreth Philinus incongruently and without reson. 1632 Massinger & Field Fatal Dowry iv. i, What fouler object in the world, than to see a young, fair, handsome beaut... Oxford English Dictionary
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besognio
† beˈsonio, beˈsognio Obs. [var. of bisognio, a. It. bisogno ‘need, want; also, a fresh needy souldier. Bisogni, new leuied souldiers such as come needy to the war’ (Florio). ‘Applied in derision to young soldiers who landed in Italy from Spain ill accoutred and in want of everything’ (Vocab. della ... Oxford English Dictionary
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arrayer
arrayer (əˈreɪə(r)) In 4 arraiour, 7 arreyer. [a. OF. araieor, areeor, f. areer to array.] 1. gen. One who arrays.c 1370 Wyclif Prelates xxxiv. Wks. 1879, 100 Arraiouris of sathanas batailis. 2. spec. in Hist. (= Commissioner of Array).1617 J. Rider, Arreyers, vide Muster masters. 1706 Phillips, Arr... Oxford English Dictionary
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monasterial
monasterial, a. Now rare. (mɒnəˈstɪərɪəl) [f. L. monastēri-um (see monastery) + -al1.] Belonging to or of the nature of a monastery.c 1420 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 913 Monasteriall monks. 1632 Lithgow Trav. i. 19 Idle monasteriall Loyterers. Ibid. v. 219 False miracles, first inuented partly by monast... Oxford English Dictionary
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tasset
tasset Archæol. Only in pl. tassets (ˈtæsɪts). [ad. F. tassette, in OF. tassete: see tasse n.1] In pl. = tasses: see tasse n.1 (App. only in modern archæological or romantic use.)1834 J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 241 Tassets and cuishes, composed of several plates instead of one, are seen upon the th... Oxford English Dictionary
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boden
▪ I. † ˈboden, v. Obs. [Extended form of bode v.1: see -en. Much used by P. Holland.] = bode v.11561 J. Daus tr. Bullinger on Apoc. (1573) 19 b, Any euill or fearful spirit, bodening any misfortune. 1600 Holland Livy vii. 270, I dread to boden what it may import. Ibid. xxix. 736 As if they bodened a... Oxford English Dictionary
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