ppl. a. Obs.; also adoubed, add-. [f. prec. + -ED.] Equipped, arrayed, accoutred.
1475. Caxton, Jason, 117. Ye shall do her to be adoubed for to bringe her in to your countrey. Ibid. (1481), Myrrour, I. v. 25. Precyous bookes richely lymned storyed and wel adoubed.
1580. Sidney, Arcadia, III. (1654), 277. Saying hee would go to the island bravely addoubed.