panoplied

English

Etymology

panoply + -ed

Adjective

panoplied (comparative more panoplied, superlative most panoplied)

  1. Dressed in panoply.
  2. very well-dressed.
  3. lavishly displayed or decorated.
    • 1964 March, “News and Comment: Inverness set for showdown”, in Modern Railways, page 159:
      The TUCC hearing of the Highland closure proposals in Inverness Town House on March 9 and 10 will be the most panoplied affair of its kind since the present arbitration procedure was established.

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