Clad

[clad]

Clad means "dressed or covered." Most kids go to school clad in jeans and t shirts, but students in the Shakespeare club might show up clad in velvet gowns or leather breeches.

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To clothe.

Adjective
wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses"

Adjective S.
having an outer covering especially of thin metal; "steel-clad"; "armor-clad"


v.t
To clothe.


imp. & p. p. of Clothe.


of Clothe


Clad

Clad , v.t To clothe. [Obs.] Holland.

Clad

Clad, imp. & p. p. of Clothe.

To clothe.

imp. & p. p. of Clothe.

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Usage Examples

Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.