Obs. rare. [ad. L. *suppeditāmentum, f. L. suppeditāre SUPPEDITATE v.1: see -MENT.] pl. Supplies.

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1599.  R. Linche, Fount. Anc. Fiction, M ij. Fed and maintained by the increases, fruits, and suppeditaments thereof.

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1661.  Feltham, Resolves, II. xxi. (ed. 8), 227. Those brave Suppeditaments, that a great Estate allows them to do good withall.

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