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equipage
[ek-wuh-pij]
noun
a carriage.
a carriage drawn by horses and attended by servants.
outfit, as of a ship, an army, or a soldier; equipment.
Archaic.
a set of small household articles, as of china.
a collection of articles for personal ornament or use.
equipage
/ ˈɛɪɪ /
noun
a horse-drawn carriage, esp one elegantly equipped and attended by liveried footmen
(formerly) the stores and equipment of a military unit
archaic
a set of useful articles
a group of attendants; retinue
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
“The FAA promotes voluntary equipage of flight recorders in aircraft for which regulations do not require these devices,” the FAA said in a statement.
The men carried a variety of equipage including the necessary flintlock weapons, cartridge boxes, knives, hatchets and bayonets.
"NextGen is on track. And we will keep it on track, but to do so, we’ve got to meet that equipage mandate."
To the beau monde who relied on equipage for travel, the quality and beauty of Hermés bridles and harnesses were unrivaled.
Dr. Trefusis demanded that the groom prepare the equipage for a journey to Worcester.
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