Acorned vs Adorned - What's the difference?
acorned | adorned |
Furnished or loaded with acorns
(rare) Fed or filled with acorns.
* William Shakespeare, , Act II, Scene V.
(adorn)
To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
* Bible, Isa. lxi. 10
* Goldsmith
(obsolete) adornment
As an adjective acorned
is furnished or loaded with acorns.As a verb adorned is
(adorn).acorned
English
Adjective
(-)- Like a full-acorn'd boar, a German one, / Cried "O!" and mounted; found no opposition
Anagrams
*adorned
English
Verb
(head)adorn
English
Verb
(en verb)- a man adorned with noble statuary and columns
- a character adorned with every Christian grace
- a gallery of paintings was adorned with the works of some of the great masters
- as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels
- At church, with meek and unaffected grace, / His looks adorned the venerable place.
Synonyms
* beautify * bedeck * decorate * deck * grace * ornament * prettify * See alsoNoun
- (Spenser)