First Known Use: 14th century
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1vesture
noun ves·ture \ˈves-chər, ˈvesh-\
Definition of VESTURE
2
: something that covers like a garment
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Origin of VESTURE
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from vestir to clothe — more at vest
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2vesture
verb
ves·turedves·tur·ing
Definition of VESTURE
transitive verb
: to cover with vesture : clothe
First Known Use of VESTURE
15th century
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