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attire noun clothes, especially formal or elegant ones. verb (attired, attiring) tr & intr, chiefly literary or formal to dress or adorn or be dressed or adorned • helped to attire the brideShe was attired all in black.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French atirier to put in order.

attire noun clothes, especially formal or elegant ones. verb (attired, attiring) tr & intr, chiefly literary or formal to dress or adorn or be dressed or adorned • helped to attire the brideShe was attired all in black.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French atirier to put in order.

attire noun clothes, especially formal or elegant ones. verb (attired, attiring) tr & intr, chiefly literary or formal to dress or adorn or be dressed or adorned • helped to attire the brideShe was attired all in black.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French atirier to put in order.