[a. OF. atirement, f. atirier to ATTIRE + -MENT.] Outfit, dress, apparel; † furniture, decoration, adornment (obs.).

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1566.  Painter, Pal. Pleas., I. 45. So she tare the attirement from her head and body.

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1583.  Golding, Calvin on Deut., 628. They tooke vp their lampes, their perfumes, their attyrementes.

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1596.  Edward III., III. iii. 44. Bring forth A strong attirement for the prince my son.

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1867.  Howells, Ital. Journ., 58. It is the kindest and charitablest of attirements, this white veil.

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