[a. OF. atirement, f. atirier to ATTIRE + -MENT.] Outfit, dress, apparel; † furniture, decoration, adornment (obs.).
1566. Painter, Pal. Pleas., I. 45. So she tare the attirement from her head and body.
1583. Golding, Calvin on Deut., 628. They tooke vp their lampes, their perfumes, their attyrementes.
1596. Edward III., III. iii. 44. Bring forth A strong attirement for the prince my son.
1867. Howells, Ital. Journ., 58. It is the kindest and charitablest of attirements, this white veil.