Definition for E-QUIP'

E-QUIP', v.t. [Fr. equiper; Arm. aqipa, aqipein; Sp. equipar; Ch. יקף, Aphel אקיף; to surround, to gird; perhaps the same root as Eth. ሐቀፈ (חקף) to embrace.]

  1. Properly, to dress; to habit. Hence, to furnish with or a complete suit of arms, for military service. Thus we say, to equip men or troops for war; to equip a body of infantry or cavalry. But the word seems to include not only arms, but clothing, baggage, utensils, tents, and all the apparatus of an army, particularly when applied to a body of troops. Hence, to furnish with arms and warlike apparatus; as, to equip a regiment.
  2. To furnish with men, artillery and munitions of war, as a ship. Hence, in common language, to fit for sea; to furnish with whatever is necessary for a voyage.

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