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clothe (verb)

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  • clothe — ► VERB (past and past part. clothed or archaic or literary clad) 1) provide with clothes. 2) (be clothed in) be dressed in. ORIGIN from the same Old English word as CLOTH(Cf. ↑cloth) …   English terms dictionary

  • clothe — I verb accouter, amicire, appoint, arm, array, attire oneself, bedeck, bedrape, cloak, conceal, costume, cover, cover up, disguise, drape, dress, embroider, empower, enable, encase, endow, endue, enfold, enrobe, envelop, enwrap, equip, fit out,… …   Law dictionary

  • clothe — [ klouð ] verb transitive 1. ) to provide someone with clothes: We asked for money to feed and clothe the children. 2. ) FORMAL to put clothes on someone: Mary is old enough to feed and clothe herself …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • clothe — verb /ˈkləʊð,ˈkloʊð/ To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing …   Wiktionary

  • clothe — verb (past and past participle clothed or archaic or literary clad) (often be clothed in) put clothes on; dress. ↘provide with clothes. Origin OE (only recorded in the past participle geclāded), from clāth (see cloth) …   English new terms dictionary

  • clothe — verb (transitive usually passive) literary 1 to put clothes on your body: Helen was clothed in a simple dress of brown wool. | fully/partly/brightly clothed etc (=dressed in a particular way): The children lay on the bed, fully clothed and fast… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • clothe — verb 1) they were clothed in silk Syn: dress, attire, robe, garb, array, costume, swathe, deck (out), turn out, fit out, rig (out); informal get up; archaic apparel, habit, invest 2) a valley clothed in conifers …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • clothe — verb Syn: dress, attire, robe, garb, costume, swathe, deck (out), turn out, fit out, rig (out); informal get up …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • clothe — UK [kləʊð] / US [kloʊð] verb [transitive] Word forms clothe : present tense I/you/we/they clothe he/she/it clothes present participle clothing past tense clothed past participle clothed 1) to provide someone with clothes We asked for money to… …   English dictionary

  • clothe — [[t]klo͟ʊð[/t]] clothes, clothing, clothed VERB To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear. → See also , clothes, clothing [V n] She was on her own with two kids to feed and clothe …   English dictionary

  • clothe — transitive verb (clothed or clad; clothing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English clāthian, from clāth Date: before 12th century 1. a. to cover with or as if with cloth or clothing ; dress b. to provide …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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