equipage

noun
/ˈɛ.kwɪ.pɪdʒ/UK

Etymology

From Middle French equippage, from equipper. The "carriage" sense may be influenced by Latin equus (“horse”).

  1. derived from equus — “horse
  2. derived from equippage

Definitions

  1. Equipment or supplies, especially military ones.

    • Araminta, come I'll talk ſeriouſly to you now, could you but ſee vvith my Eyes the buffoonry of one Scene of Addreſs, a Lover, ſet out with all his Equipage and Appurtenances; […]
  2. A type of horse-drawn carriage.

  3. The carriage together with attendants

    The carriage together with attendants; a retinue.

    • Miserable and desponding he returned to his home; while Oriana, in again taking leave of her family, was borne back in her aunt's equipage to the splendours of the Park.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Military dress

      Military dress; uniform, armour, etc.

      • Loe-heere a description, much resembling the equipage of a compleat French-man at armes, with all his bards.
    2. To furnish with an equipage.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA