Furnish
Furnish (fûr"nish) , transitive verb
[Old French furnir, fornir, to furnish, finish, French fournir; akin to Pr. formir, furmir, fromir, to accomplish, satisfy, from Old High German frumjan to further, execute, do, akin to English frame. See Frame, transitive verb, and -ish.]
1.
To supply with anything necessary, useful, or appropriate; to provide; to equip; to fit out, or fit up; to adorn; as, to furnish a family with provisions; to furnish one with arms for defense; to furnish a Cable; to furnish the mind with ideas; to furnish one with knowledge or principles; to furnish an expedition or enterprise, a room or a house.
That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished
unto all good works.
2.
To offer for use; to provide (something); to give (something); to afford; as, to furnish food to the hungry: to furnish arms for defense.
Ye are they... that furnish the drink offering unto that number.
His writings and his life furnish abundant proofs that he was not a man of strong sense.
Furnish , noun
That which is furnished as a specimen; a sample; a supply. [Obsolete] — Greene