Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or condition of being well-appointed.
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He remembered too the clumsiness that had been in his visitor -- something silly and shabby, pert rather than proper, and of quite another value than her actual smartness, as London people would call it, her well-appointedness and her evident command of more than one manner.
The Tragic Muse Henry James 1879
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