accoutre


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
accoutre /əˈkuːtə/ (US also accouter)
verb (accoutres, accoutring, accoutred; US accouters, accoutering, accoutered) clothe or equip in something noticeable or impressive.
– origin C16: from Fr. accoutrer, from OFr. acoustrer, from a- (from L. ad ‘to, at’) + cousture ‘sewing’.
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