ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Made fit or suitable; fitting, fit; adapted, suited.
1611. Cotgr., Propre seemlie, comelie, well accommodated.
1630. J. Taylor (Water P.), Gt. Eater of Kent, 13. After some accomodated salutations, I asked him if he could eate any Thing?
a. 1674. Clarendon, Hist. Rebell., III. XIII. 286. He had a little House well enough accomodated.
1829. I. Taylor, Enthus., iii. 61. An accommodated yet legitimate sense of the word.