accoutre
American
[uh-koo-ter]
/ əˈku tər /
verb (used with object)
accoutred,
accoutring
accoutre
British
/ əˈkuːtə /
verb
Etymology
Origin of accoutre
C16: from Old French accoustrer to equip with clothing, ultimately related to Latin consuere to sew together
Vocabulary lists containing accoutre
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