find in

Verb

 * 1)  To supply (someone) with (something).
 * 2) * c. 1792–3,, ‘Catharine, or The Bower’, Juvenilia:
 * ‘But only think how good it is in her to take care of Miss Wynne, for she is a very distant relation, and so poor that, as Miss Halifax told me, her Mother was obliged to find her in Cloathes.’
 * ‘But only think how good it is in her to take care of Miss Wynne, for she is a very distant relation, and so poor that, as Miss Halifax told me, her Mother was obliged to find her in Cloathes.’