Clothe (verb)

  1. To dress or cover (someone or something) with clothes.
  2. To provide someone with clothes.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english clāðian, of germanic origin; related to dutch kleden and german kleiden.

Examples:

  1. He clothed himself in a suit.
  2. She clothed the baby in a warm blanket.
  3. The king was clothed in rich garments.
  4. The army was clothed in new uniforms.
  5. The poor were clothed by the charity organization.
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