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appointed accoutred, equipped: “To have you royally appointed,” THE WINTER'S TALE, iv. 4. 584 ; “You may be armed and appointed well,” TITUS ANDRONICUS, iv. 2. 16 ; “like knights appointed,” THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, iii. 6. 135 ; “With well-appointed powers,” 2 HENRY IV., i. 1. 190 ; “What well-appointed leader,” 2 HENRY IV., iv. i. 25; “The well-appointed king,” HENRY V., iii. Prologue, 4; “the Dauphin, well-appointed,” 1 HENRY VI., iv. 2. 21 ; “very well appointed,” 3 HENRY VI., ii. 1. 113.

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