accouter means to furnish with dress or equipments, especially those for military service. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.
accouter is pronounced /əˈku tɚ/.
Etymology
From Middle French accoutrer, from Old French acoustrer, from Vulgar Latin acconsūtūrāre (“to equip with clothes”), from Latin ad (“to”) + consūtūra (“sewing, clothes”), from Latin cōnsuō (“to sew together”), from Latin con- (“together”) + suō (“to sew”), first attested in the 1590s.
verb
- To furnish with dress or equipments, especially those for military service“[…] Ile hold thee any wager / When we are both accoutered like yong men, / Ile proue the prettier fellow of the two, […]”