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dress

Signification (English)

Synonyms

put on clothes

full-dress

wearing apparel

put on clothing

clothe oneself

comb out

manner of dress

put clothes on

one piece

be dressed

woman’s dress

clothe someone

dress oneself

set right

suit of clothes

wrap round

be ready

change clothes

prepare food

put on one’s clothes

wear clothes

decorate oneself

style of dressing

dress the wounds of

barde

skimcoat

sleek over

glowing tunic

dress and personal adornment

washed ore

onepiece dress

outfit of a hunter

vestiment

cloath

abiliment

be dressed properly

cut into pieces

endue

Fréquence

A2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/dɹes/
Étymologie (English)

In summary

PIE word *dwís The verb is from Middle English dressen, dresse (“to arrange, put in order”), from Anglo-Norman, Old French dresser, drecier (modern French dresser), from Late Latin *directiare, from Latin dīrēctus, the perfect passive participle of dīrigō (“to arrange in lines, direct, steer”), from dis- (prefix meaning ‘apart; asunder; in two’) + regō (“to govern, manage”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reǵ- (“straight, right”). Doublet of direct. The noun is derived from the verb.

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