cloth·ing

[kloh-thing]

Origin:
1150–1200; Middle English; see clothe, -ing1

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clothe

[klohth]
verb (used with object), clothed or clad, cloth·ing.
1.
to dress; attire.
2.
to provide with clothing.
3.
to cover with or as with clothing.

Origin:
before 950; Middle English clothen, Old English clāthian, derivative of clāth cloth

half-clothed, adjective
pre·clothe, verb (used with object), pre·clothed, pre·cloth·ing.
re·clothe, verb (used with object), re·clothed or re·clad, re·cloth·ing.
un·der·clothed, adjective
well-clothed, adjective

close, cloth, clothe, clothes, cloze (see synonym study at close).


1. robe, garb, array, accouter, bedeck.
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World English Dictionary
clothe (kləʊð) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb , clothes, clothing, clothed, clad
1.  to dress or attire (a person)
2.  to provide with clothing or covering
3.  to conceal or disguise
4.  to endow or invest
 
[Old English clāthian, from clāthcloth; related to Old Norse klætha]

clothing (ˈkləʊðɪŋ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  garments collectively
2.  something that covers or clothes

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Word Origin & History

clothe
O.E. claþian (see cloth).
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Idioms & Phrases

clothing

see wolf in sheep's clothing.

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Example sentences
Formal dress dictated that females wear such intimate, and often uncomfortable,
  articles of clothing.
Ok, you crossed from denier-in-skeptic's clothing to full-on ignoramus with
  that statement.
That, however, is precisely what western clothing manufacturers are doing.
In these same ports, he buys or barters for cheap clothing, which he brings
  back upriver to sell.
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