equipage

/ˈɛkwɪpɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A set of equipment or supplies needed for a particular activity, especially a military or travel expedition.
    • The general inspected the equipage of the soldiers to ensure they had everything for the march.
    • The museum displayed the equipage of a 19th-century traveler, including trunks and camping tools.
    • The explorers loaded their equipage onto the ship before setting sail.
  2. A horse-drawn carriage, especially one that is elegant or well-appointed, along with its attendants.
    • The royal equipage included footmen and a coachman in matching uniforms.
    • The duchess arrived at the ball in a grand equipage pulled by four white horses.
    • In the old painting, a wealthy merchant's equipage is shown driving through the city streets.
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