"s'accoutrer" or "être accoutré(e)" means to be stangely dressed in French.
"Un accoutrement" is a strange outfit or set of clothes, (especially unusual or fancy ones) that do not fit the person, or the weather, or the circumstances.
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It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
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Accoutrements are extra parts or accessories that can be added to a product. It can also mean devices or equipment worn by soldiers. The word is French in origin.
Translation: les accoutrements sont prêts.
In British English, accoutrements. In the US, also accouterments, as asked.
accoutrements salle de bains.
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An accoutrement is an article of clothing or equipment, especially when used as an accessory.
The term for a bride's dress or other accoutrements is spelled trousseau.The term is from the French and originally applied to the "dowry", or property of a wife brought into a marriage (in many cases treated differently from the husband's).
To buy accoutrements for the expedition
The word 'accoutrements', is a rather old-fashioned one. According to a dictionary it means 'a soldier's equipment, excluding clothes and weapons' --i.e. things like helmet, armour, spurs. Nowadays some writers, especially in fashion magazines, use it as a rather fancy word to mean 'outfit, accessories etc'. e.g. The King dressed for battle in new and shining accoutrements.
It does not mean anything in French.
An arming sword is a sword seen as being a part of a person's set of arms or military accoutrements.
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