enclothe

/ɪnˈkloʊð/
verb
  1. To put clothes on; to dress someone or something.
    • The nurse gently enclothed the patient in a warm gown.
    • The parent enclothed the toddler before going outside in the cold.
    • She enclothed the mannequin in a beautiful silk dress.
  2. To cover or surround something as if with clothing.
    • Snow enclothed the rooftops in a soft white blanket.
    • The artist enclothed the statue in a layer of gold leaf.
    • A thick fog enclothed the entire valley.
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