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† ˈequipace Obs. [f. equi- + pace.] Equal step; regular marching order. in equipace, in equal step. Cf. equipage 14.
1600J. Lane Tom Tel-troth 120 They strive to keep in equipace. 1619Hales Gold. Rem. (1688) 456 Marlinius, who goes in æquipace with Gomorus in Learning, etc. Ibid. 59. 1627 Drayton Miseries Q. Margaret xix, Twelve barons in their equipace, and twenty bishops. |