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Accouterments

Accouterments \Ac*cou"ter*ments\, Accoutrements \Ac*cou"tre*ments\, n. pl. [F. accoutrement, earlier also accoustrement, earlier also accoustrement. See Accouter.] Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and equipments worn by soldiers.

How gay with all the accouterments of war!

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accouterments

n. (alternative form of accoutrements English)

Usage examples of "accouterments".

But now the Hyrkanians from the Paradise Garden were racing towards the tower too, their armor flashing and their accouterments jingling.

But this regiment of Germans, and another not completed regiment, called from the State generally, were as yet without arms, accouterments, or clothing.

Since armor and other knightly accouterments were not readily available in downtown Bern, he had to improvise with a little judicious pillaging.

Tall, bipedal, has a face that doesn't turn your stomach, two arms with hands and fingers, along with a few accouterments I don't recognize.

For all the richness of his accouterments, the ivory hilt of Attaper's sword showed the wear of real use.