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Equipaged
Equipaged Eq"ui*paged, a. Furnished with equipage. Well dressed, well bred. Well equipaged, is ticket good enough. --Cowper.

Meaning of Equipage from wikipedia

- an article on "equipage", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "equipage" You can also: Search for Equipage in Wikipedia to...
- transport and maintain its stream-crossing equipage, to construct floating bridges and rafts with this equipage, to guard and maintain completed bridges...
- Between 1809 and 1917 Finland was an autonomous state under the rule of the Russian Empire as the Grand Duchy of Finland. Between 1881 and 1901 the grand...
- Management Support Agency that prescribes the organization, manning, and equipage of units from divisional size and down, but also including the headquarters...
- 1988) Roughly Speaking (Cambridge, 1990) Tense Fodder (Equipage, 1993) Much More Pronounced (Equipage, 1999) Time to Get Here: Selected Poems 1969–2002 (Salt...
- (Poetical Histories, 1992) Not-You (Equipage, 1993) Her Weasels Wild Returning (Equipage, 1994) For the Monogram (Equipage, 1997) Red D Gypsum (Barque Press...
- include: 22ième Équipage de Haut-Bord from the ship Donauwörth Marine Regiment de Rochefort included the 16ième bataillon de marins Marine equipage de v****eux...
- supplies not already covered by another supply department, including various equipage (clothing, tents, stoves, etc.), horses and mules (Cavalry Bureau), forage...
- 12,000 soldiers. During the Soviet era, 25 different MRD staffing and equipage tables existed to reflect different requirements of divisions stationed...
- Rodris (1961). "Tea Drinking in 18th-Century America: Its Etiquette and Equipage". United States National Museum Bulletin. 225 (Contributions from the Museum...