Vestured vs Vesture - What's the difference?
vestured | vesture |
(vesture)
A covering of or like clothing.
* 1851 ,
(archaic) To clothe.
A covering of or like clothing.
* 1851 ,
(archaic) To clothe.
As verbs the difference between vestured and vesture
is that vestured is past tense of vesture while vesture is to clothe.As a noun vesture is
a covering of or like clothing.vestured
English
Verb
(head)vesture
English
Noun
(en noun)- His broad-brim was placed beside him; his legs were stiffly crossed; his drab vesture was buttoned up to his chin; and spectacles on nose, he seemed absorbed in reading from a ponderous volume.
Verb
(en-verb)vesture
English
Noun
(en noun)- His broad-brim was placed beside him; his legs were stiffly crossed; his drab vesture was buttoned up to his chin; and spectacles on nose, he seemed absorbed in reading from a ponderous volume.