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1484.  Caxton, Chivalry, vii. (Ellis), 91. To a Knyght apperteyneth … to haue fayr harnoys and to be wel cladde.

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1684.  List Military, To Rdr. Four Thousand advantagiously Trained, and well clad Men.

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a. 1796.  Burns, As on the banks, 19. When a’ my weel-clad banks could see Their woody pictures in my tide.

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1907.  J. H. McCarthy, Needles & Pins, xx. 247. You shall be well clad, well weaponed, well horsed.

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