"drest" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} drest
  1. Obsolete form of dressed; simple past and past participle of dress Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: dressed (extra: simple past and past participle of dress)
    Sense id: en-drest-en-verb-BK0SFTi4 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "No arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found […]",
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          "ref": "1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones:",
          "text": "[…] the frightened maid starts from the mossy bank or verdant turf, the pale livery of death succeeds the red regimentals in which Love had before drest her cheeks, fear shakes her whole frame, and her lover scarce supports her trembling tottering limbs.",
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          "ref": "1915 November 20, “Personal Glimpses: A Scheherezade Tale of the War”, in The Literary Digest, volume LI, number 21 (whole 1335), New York, N.Y.: Funk & Wagnalls Company, […], page 1164, column 2:",
          "text": "Rather, it is transmitted by him, for it came originally, so we learn, from a young boy of a French lieutenant, home on leave, and smiling with dreamy happiness over a café-table at the endless procession of clean, neatly drest Parisiens and Parisiennes passing by on the other side.",
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