Attirail

/ˈætɪreɪl/ noun

A piece of jewelry or ornamental attachment worn on clothing, especially a piece of elaborate dress ornamentation.

From Old French atirail, related to attirer meaning 'to dress or equip,' which comes from à (to) + tire (to pull or arrange). It entered English in the 14th century referring to decorative accessories used in formal dress.

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