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a⋅dorn
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əˈdɔrn
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–verb (used with object)
1.
to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments:
garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
2.
to make more pleasing, attractive, impressive, etc.; enhance:
Piety adorned Abigail's character.
Origin:
1325–75;
ME
adornen
< L
adōrnāre,
equiv. to
ad-
ad-
+
ōrnāre
to dress (
see
ornate
); r. late ME
aourne
< MF < L
Related forms:
a⋅dorn⋅er,
noun
a⋅dorn⋅ing⋅ly,
adverb
Synonyms:
1.
beautify; deck, bedeck; bedizen, array.
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un·a·dorned
(ŭn'ə-dôrnd')
adj. Without adornment or embellishment; simple or plain.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
adorn
c.1374, from O.Fr.
aourner,
from L.
adornare
"equip, embellish," from
ad-
"to" +
ornare
"prepare, furnish, adorn, fit out," from stem of
ordo
"order" (see
order
). The
-d-
was reinserted by Fr. scribes 14c., in Eng. from late 15c. (see
ad-
).
unadorned
1634, from
un-
(1) "not" + pp. of
adorn
.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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