panoplied

/ˈpænəplid/
adjective
  1. Wearing a full suit of armor; fully armed and equipped.
    • The panoplied knight rode into the tournament, his armor gleaming in the sun.
    • The army marched forward, panoplied and ready for battle.
    • In the museum, a panoplied figure stood guard over the medieval exhibit.
  2. Fully or impressively arrayed or adorned; having a grand or splendid display.
    • The panoplied parade featured floats covered in flowers and gold trim.
    • The garden was panoplied with colorful banners and lanterns for the festival.
    • She arrived at the gala panoplied in jewels and a flowing gown.
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