Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and equipments worn by soldiers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd to that the arrival of our son, Ian, last spring, adding baby accoutrements and products that never found their places and a vast cut in spare time even to consider the issue, and we've got ourselves a nice big mess. Source: Internet
A cornucopia of human form, attired and adorned with accoutrements that speak of personal stories and choices made, pours forth into each new day. Source: Internet
In 1968, they protested against the Miss America pageant by throwing high heels and other feminine accoutrements into a garbage bin, to represent freedom. Source: Internet
He was clad in silk and velvet, with the royal lions of Aquilonia worked in gold upon his rich jupon, and the crown of Aquilonia shone on his square-cut black mane; but the great sword at his side seemed more natural to him than the regal accoutrements. Source: Internet
In recognition of this service, King Edward VII granted the Battalion the honour of wearing on its accoutrements the Battle Honour “South Africa 1900-1902” (Army Order 151 of 1905). Source: Internet
Cook just needs to ask himself if he wants Macs to lead or to serve as fashionable iDevice accoutrements. Source: Internet