accouterments

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[edit] Etymology

From French accoutrement, from Old French accoustrement. See accouter.

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ac-cou*ter-ments, ac-cou*tre-ments

[edit] Noun

accouterments (this plural form only)

  1. Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and equipments worn by soldiers.
    • "How gay with all the accouterments of war!" – A. Philips

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