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Definition of clothe
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Clothe
(v. t.) To put
garments
on; to cover with
clothing;
to
dress.
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Airer
::
Airer (n.) A frame on which
clothes
are aired or
dried.
Pin
::
Pin (n.) A
clothespin.
Suit
::
Suit (v. t.) To
dress;
to
clothe.
Incarnation
::
Incarnation
(n.) The act of
clothing
with
flesh,
or the state of being so
clothed;
the act of
taking,
or being
manifested
in, a human body and
nature..
Bib
::
Bib (n.) A small piece of cloth worn by
children
over the
breast,
to
protect
the
clothes..
Bedclothes
::
Bedclothes
(n. pl.)
Blankets,
sheets,
coverlets,
etc., for a bed..
Cassocked
::
Cassocked
(a.)
Clothed
with a
cassock.
Horse
::
Horse (n.) A frame with legs, used to
support
something;
as, a
clotheshorse,
a
sawhorse,
etc..
Dirty
::
Dirty (v. t.) To foul; to make
filthy;
to soil; as, to dirty the
clothes
or
hands..
Garb
::
Garb (v. t.) To
clothe;
array;
deck.
Apron
::
Apron (n.) An
article
of
dress,
of
cloth,
leather,
or other
stuff,
worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the
clothes
clean,
to
defend
them from
injury,
or as a
covering.
It is
commonly
tied at the waist by
strings..
Frocked
::
Frocked
(a.)
Clothed
in a
frock.
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The
actual
presence
or
meeting
of any body of men in their
seats,
clothed
with
authority
to
transact
business;
a
session;
as, a
sitting
of the
judges
of the
King's
Bench,
or of a
commission..
Battery
::
Battery
(v. t.) The
unlawful
beating
of
another.
It
includes
every
willful,
angry and
violent,
or
negligent
touching
of
another's
person
or
clothes,
or
anything
attached
to his
person
or held by him..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) To alter by
substituting
something
else for, or by
giving
up for
something
else; as, to
change
the
clothes;
to
change
one's
occupation;
to
change
one's
intention..
Tuck
::
Tuck (v. t.) To draw up; to
shorten;
to fold
under;
to press into a
narrower
compass;
as, to tuck the
bedclothes
in; to tuck up one's
sleeves..
Buck
::
Buck (n.) Lye or suds in which cloth is
soaked
in the
operation
of
bleaching,
or in which
clothes
are
washed..
Everyday
::
Everyday
(a.) Used or fit for every day;
common;
usual;
as, an
everyday
suit or
clothes..
Divest
::
Divest
(v. t.) To
unclothe;
to
strip,
as of
clothes,
arms, or
equipage;
--
opposed
to
invest..
Clothe
::
Clothe
(v. t.) Fig.: To cover or
invest,
as with a
garment;
as, to
clothe
one with
authority
or
power..
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