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AccoutreAccouter Ac*cou"ter, Accoutre Ac*cou"tre
([a^]k*k[=oo]"t[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accoutered or
Accoutred (-t[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Accoutering or
Accoutring.] [F. accouter, OF. accoutrer, accoustrer; [`a]
(L. ad) + perh. LL. custor, for custos guardian, sacristan
(cf. Custody), or perh. akin to E. guilt.]
To furnish with dress, or equipments, esp. those for military
service; to equip; to attire; to array.
Both accoutered like young men. --Shak.
For this, in rags accoutered are they seen. --Dryden.
Accoutered with his burden and his staff. --Wordsworth. AccoutredAccouter Ac*cou"ter, Accoutre Ac*cou"tre
([a^]k*k[=oo]"t[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accoutered or
Accoutred (-t[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Accoutering or
Accoutring.] [F. accouter, OF. accoutrer, accoustrer; [`a]
(L. ad) + perh. LL. custor, for custos guardian, sacristan
(cf. Custody), or perh. akin to E. guilt.]
To furnish with dress, or equipments, esp. those for military
service; to equip; to attire; to array.
Both accoutered like young men. --Shak.
For this, in rags accoutered are they seen. --Dryden.
Accoutered with his burden and his staff. --Wordsworth. AccoutrementsAccouterments Ac*cou"ter*ments, Accoutrements
Ac*cou"tre*ments, n. pl. [F. accoutrement, earlier also
accoustrement, earlier also accoustrement. See Accouter.]
Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and
equipments worn by soldiers.
How gay with all the accouterments of war! --A.
Philips. AdvoutrerAdvoutrer Ad*vou"trer, n. [OF. avoutre, avoltre, fr. L.
adulter. Cf. Adulterer.]
An adulterer. [Obs.] Advoutress
Advoutress Ad*vou"tress, n.
An adulteress. [Obs.] --Bacon.
AvoutrerAvoutrer A*vou"trer, n.
See Advoutrer. [Obs.] Outreach
Outreach Out*reach", v. t.
To reach beyond.
Outreason
Outreason Out*rea"son, v. t.
To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than.
--South.
Outreckon
Outreckon Out*reck"on, v. t.
To exceed in reckoning or computation. --Bp. Pearson.
Outrecuidance
Outrecuidance Ou`tre*cui`dance", n. [F., fr. outre beyond +
cuider to think, L. cogitare.]
Excessive presumption. [R.] --B. Jonson.
OutredeOutrede Out*rede", v. t.
To surpass in giving rede, or counsel. [Obs.] See Atrede.
--Chaucer. Outreign
Outreign Out*reign", v. t.
To go beyond in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or
longer than. [R.] --Spenser.
Meaning of Outre from wikipedia
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outre-mer or
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Outre-Mer is an 1830s
prose collection by
American poet
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Outre-Mer...
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Outre-Mer: A
Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea is a
prose collection by
American poet
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first major work by
Longfellow and...
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Outre Mer is the
second full-length
studio album by
Garage A
Trois released in 2005.
Combining drums, percussion, eight-string
guitar and saxophone, it...
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National symbols of France.
Excluding Adélie Land. Also les
Outre-mer, les
outre-mers, or, colloquially, les DOM-TOM (départements d'outre-mer et...
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service was
first established in 1954 as the
Radiodiffusion de la
France Outre-Mer (RFOM). It was
renamed a year
later as the Société de radiodiffusion...
- The
Minister of the
Overseas (French:
Ministre des
Outre-mer) is the
official in
charge of the
Ministry of the
Overseas in the
Government of the French...
- The
Patrouilleurs Outre-mer (POM), or Félix Éboué class, are a
class of offs****
patrol vessels of the
French Navy. They are to be
based at Nouméa, Tahiti...
- Independents,
Overseas and
Territories (French: Libertés, indépendants,
outre-mer & territoires, LIOT),
formerly Liberties &
Territories (French: Libertés...
- Sainte-Marie-
Outre-l'Eau is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. The name
roughly translates as
Saint Mary...