garb


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garb
v. vestir a
 
s. atuendo

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garb
vestido

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garb1
(n.) = indumentaria, vestimenta, atuendo.
Ex: Despite her garb, which was reminiscent of the late Renaissance, she seemed like a down-to-earth person.

 
garb2
(v.) = vestir.
Ex: These days, the Grim Reaper is usually portrayed as a skeleton or a cadaverous figure, garbed from head to foot in a black habit and hood, and carrying a large scythe.