enrobe

/ɪnˈroʊb/
verb
  1. To cover or dress someone in a robe or garment.
    • The priest enrobed himself in white vestments before the service.
    • The queen was enrobed in a velvet gown for the ceremony.
    • She enrobed her daughter in a warm coat before going outside.
  2. To coat or cover something, especially food, with a layer of chocolate, icing, or other substance.
    • The chocolatier enrobed each truffle in dark chocolate.
    • The bakery enrobes its donuts in a sweet glaze.
    • They enrobe the strawberries in white chocolate for a special treat.