ppl. a. poet.
† 1. Properly equipped or furnished. Obs.
13[?]. Sir Orfeo, 158. (Sisam) He brouȝt me to his palays, Wele atird in ich ways.
2. Richly arrayed.
1637. Milton, Lycidas, 146. The Musk-rose, and the well-attird Woodbine.
1791. Cowper, Iliad, XVIII. 473. Charis, Vulcans well-attired spouse.