accoutre
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of accoutre
C16: from Old French accoustrer to equip with clothing, ultimately related to Latin consuere to sew together
Example Sentences
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Dietrich Intervenes Dietrich then donned his armour and was assisted to accoutre himself by Hildebrand.
From Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine by Spence, Lewis
But hark you, madam; what be these brave blades That thus accoutre you?
From A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 by Dodsley, Robert
Richmond was to be evacuated during the night, during which I was to burn my ships, accoutre and provision my men, and join General Lee!
From Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States by Semmes, Raphael
It is also written with a silent o, as in tour, croup, group, youth, wound, souvenir, surtout, cartouche, contour, amour, uncouth, accoutre, moustache, tambourine.
From Guide to the Kindergarten and Intermediate Class and Moral Culture of Infancy. by Mann, Mary E.
She wept awhile, then rose to help accoutre him.
From We Can't Have Everything by Hughes, Rupert
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