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bathe verb (bathed, bathing) 1 intrans to swim in the sea, etc for pleasure. 2 intrans, chiefly N Amer to wash oneself in a bath; to take a bath. 3 to wash or treat (part of the body, etc) with water, or with a liquid, etc to clean it or to lessen pain • Bathe the wound every hour. 4 (often bathe something or someone in or with something) to cover and surround it or them (eg in light); to suffuse • Sunlight bathed the room. noun (bathes) an act of swimming in the sea, etc; a swim or dip.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon bathian to wash.

bathe, bath

In British English, bathe refers to swimming, or to therapeutic washing, eg of wounds or sore feet; bath is the verb for washing yourself or someone in a bath. In the past tense, the same form bathed is used (with different pronunciations when spoken), which contributes to the uncertainty. In American English, bathe has both meanings.