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1 (to) clothe
(to) clothe /kləʊð/1 vestire: to feed and clothe one's children, nutrire e vestire i propri figli; She was clothed in silk, era vestita di seta; fully clothed, completamente vestito2 rivestire; ricoprire; ammantare: Green leaves clothed the trees, le foglie verdi rivestivano gli alberi; The land was clothed in snow, la terra era ammantata di neve -
2 (to) clothe
(to) clothe /kləʊð/1 vestire: to feed and clothe one's children, nutrire e vestire i propri figli; She was clothed in silk, era vestita di seta; fully clothed, completamente vestito2 rivestire; ricoprire; ammantare: Green leaves clothed the trees, le foglie verdi rivestivano gli alberi; The land was clothed in snow, la terra era ammantata di neve
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