provided with necessary articles of equipment for a specialized purpose (especially military); "troops accoutered for battle"; "properly accoutered for the trip"
accoutre
Hyphenation
ac·cou·tre
Pronunciation
Etymology
(transitive verb.) 1596. French accouter, Old French accoutrer, accoustrer; à (Latin ad) + perhaps Late Latin custor, for custos guardian, sacristan (compare custody), or perhaps akin to English guilt