transitive verb dressed or drest, dressing
- to put clothes on; clothe
- to provide with clothing
- to decorate; trim; adorn
- to arrange a display in: to dress a store window
- to arrange or do up (the hair)
- to arrange (troops) in a straight line or lines
- to apply medicines and bandages to (a wound, sore, etc.)
- to treat as required in preparing for use, grooming, etc.; esp.,
- to clean and eviscerate (a fowl, deer, etc.)
- to till, cultivate, or fertilize (fields or plants)
- to curry (a horse, leather, etc.)
- to smooth, finish, shape, etc. (stone, wood, etc.)
Origin:
ME dressen, to make straight, direct < OFr drecier, to set up, arrange < VL *directiare < L directus: see direct