clothed

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
clothed
    adj 1: wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in
           combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible;
           "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in
           white"; "white-clad nurses" [syn: {clothed}, {clad}]
           [ant: {unclothed}]
    2: covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak; "leaf-
       clothed trees"; "fog-cloaked meadows"; "a beam draped with
       cobwebs"; "cloud-wrapped peaks" [syn: {cloaked}, {clothed},
       {draped}, {mantled}, {wrapped}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
clothed \clothed\ adj.
   1. wearing clothing. [Narrower terms: {adorned(predicate),
      bedecked(predicate), decked(predicate), decked
      out(predicate)}; {appareled, attired, clad, dressed,
      garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed}; {arrayed,
      panoplied}; {breeched, pantalooned, trousered};
      {bundled-up}; {caparisoned}; {cassocked}: {costumed}:
      {decent}] [Narrower terms: {dight}] [Narrower terms:
      {dressed-up, dressed to the nines(predicate), dressed to
      kill(predicate), dolled up, spruced up, spiffed up}]
      [Narrower terms: {gowned}] [Narrower terms: {habited}]
      [Narrower terms: {heavy-coated}] [Narrower terms:
      {overdressed}] [Narrower terms: {petticoated}] [Narrower
      terms: {red-coated, lobster-backed}] [Narrower terms:
      {surpliced}] [Narrower terms: {togged dressed esp in smart
      clothes)}] [Narrower terms: {turned out}] [Narrower terms:
      {underdressed}] [Narrower terms: {uniformed}] [Narrower
      terms: {vestmented}] Also See: {adorned}, {decorated}.
      Antonym: {unclothed}.
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   2. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.
      fog-cloaked meadows

   Syn: cloaked, draped, mantled, wrapped.
        [WordNet 1.5]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Clothe \Clothe\ (kl[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clothed}
   (kl[=o][th]d) or {Clad} (kl[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Clothing}.] [OE. clathen, clothen, clethen, AS.
   cl[=a][eth]ian, cl[=ae][eth]an. See {Cloth}.]
   1. To put garments on; to cover with clothing; to dress.
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            Go with me, to clothe you as becomes you. --Shak.
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   2. To provide with clothes; as, to feed and clothe a family;
      to clothe one's self extravagantly.
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            Drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags. --Prov.
                                                  xxiii. 21.
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            The naked every day he clad,
            When he put on his clothes.           --Goldsmith.
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   3. Fig.: To cover or invest, as with a garment; as, to clothe
      one with authority or power.
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            Language in which they can clothe their thoughts.
                                                  --Watts.
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            His sides are clothed with waving wood. --J. Dyer.
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            Thus Belial, with with words clothed in reason's
            garb.                                 --Milton.
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