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What is the past tense of accouter?

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The past tense of accouter is accoutered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of accouter is accouters.

The present participle of accouter is accoutering.

The past participle of accouter is accoutered.

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Also they had to be accoutered in their dress uniforms, which were issued about this time.
A man who appeared thus dressed and accoutered would either be a master or a joke in a community like Medora.
But thus accoutered they are ready with instant opinions on every conceivable topic.
I was a hippie's hippie, so blissed-out and outrageously accoutered that people would stop me on the street and ask if I could sell them acid.
Some of the allied armies were as gaudily, if not so richly, accoutered as their adversary.
He, thus accoutered, is led from door to door by two attendants who likewise assist in holding up his arms by grasping the staves.

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