BECLOTHE

Etymology

Verb

beclothe (third-person singular simple present beclothes, present participle beclothing, simple past and past participle beclothed)

(archaic, transitive) To clothe, to put clothes on someone or something.

Synonyms

• dight, don, dress; see also clothe

Source: Wiktionary



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