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equipage

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Equipage \Eq"ui*page\ (?; 48), n. [F. ['e]quipage, fr.
   ['e]quiper. See {Equip}.]
   1. Furniture or outfit, whether useful or ornamental;
      especially, the furniture and supplies of a vessel,
      fitting her for a voyage or for warlike purposes, or the
      furniture and necessaries of an army, a body of troops, or
      a single soldier, including whatever is necessary for
      efficient service; equipments; accouterments; habiliments;
      attire.

            Did their exercises on horseback with noble
            equipage.                             --Evelyn.

            First strip off all her equipage of Pride. --Pope.

   2. Retinue; train; suite. --Swift.

   3. A carriage of state or of pleasure with all that
      accompanies it, as horses, liveried servants, etc., a
      showy turn-out.

            The rumbling equipages of fashion . . . were unknown
            in the settlement of New Amsterdam.   --W. Irving.

Source : WordNet®

equipage
     n 1: equipment and supplies of a military force [syn: {materiel}]
     2: a vehicle with four wheels drawn by two or more horses [syn:
         {carriage}, {rig}]
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