Habited [verb]

Definition of Habited:

cover with apparel

Synonyms of Habited:


Opposite/Antonyms of Habited:


Sentence/Example of Habited:

He was met at the gates by a young damsel, habited as Flora, who delivered him the keys of the city.

It is needless to add, that they were young ladies habited as peasants, and that there was a masque at the chateau.

The men are habited in black; the women in the dress of nuns.

Two squires of the Norman Duke led in an Arab, muscular, bright-eyed, decently habited.

His torn, dirty garb, the same in which they habited him upon his degradation, excited the commisseration of the people.

A merman and mermaid, heraldically habited with gold chains, and riding on the sea waves.

Next appeared the World, habited as a theological student, and sorrow for irreparable loss was indicated by a Weed upon his hat.

He was a man of middle height, but of extremely powerful frame, and was habited in the garb of a fisherman.

Her accomplice, Antonina, the unprincipled wife of Belisarius, had Sylverius stripped of his robes and habited as a monk.

He was mighty plainly habited, with a knitted nightcap drawn over his ears, and smoked a foul cutty pipe.