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Accoutre

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əˈkuːtər/

Definitions

  • To equip or outfit, especially for military service.
  • To provide with equipment, accessories, or clothing.

Usage Examples

  • They accoutred the soldiers with the latest gear.
  • The adventurer was accoutred for the journey ahead.

Etymology

Derived from the French word "accoutrer," meaning to equip or adorn.

Synonyms

  • Equip
  • Outfit
  • Furnish

Antonyms

  • Strip
  • Disarm
  • Undress

Translations

Language Translation
SpanishEquipar
FrenchAccoutrer
GermanAusrüsten
ItalianEquipaggiare
PortugueseEquipar
RussianСнаряжать
Chinese (Simplified)装备
Japanese装備する
Korean장비하다
Arabicتجهيز
Hindiसज्जित करना
Bengaliসজ্জিত করা
Teluguసరఫరా చేయడం
Tamilஅமைத்தல்
Marathiसज्जित करणे
Gujaratiસજ્જ કરવું
Punjabiਸਜਾਉਣਾ
Malayalamസജ്ജമാക്കുക
Kannadaಸಜ್ಜುಗೊಳಿಸಲು
Odiaସଜ୍ଜା କରିବା
Assameseসজ্জিত কৰা
Urduآراستہ کرنا
Sinhalaසැකසීම
Arabic (Levantine)تجهز
VietnameseTrang bị

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In different regions, pronunciation may vary slightly; for example, some may emphasize the first syllable more heavily.

Historical Usage

The term has been in use since the 17th century, primarily in military contexts.

Cultural Nuances

The word can imply a sense of preparation and readiness, particularly in cultures with strong military traditions.

More Information

This section could include more detailed discussions about the word's implications in various contexts, including literature, film, and other media.

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