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1484. Caxton, Chivalry, vii. (Ellis), 91. To a Knyght apperteyneth to haue fayr harnoys and to be wel cladde.
1684. List Military, To Rdr. Four Thousand advantagiously Trained, and well clad Men.
a. 1796. Burns, As on the banks, 19. When a my weel-clad banks could see Their woody pictures in my tide.
1907. J. H. McCarthy, Needles & Pins, xx. 247. You shall be well clad, well weaponed, well horsed.