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Enrobe

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɪnˈroʊb/

Phonetic: in-rohb

Definitions

  • To dress or cover in a robe or garment.
  • To coat or envelop something completely, often used in culinary contexts.

Usage Examples

  • The judge was enrobed in a traditional black gown.
  • The pastry was enrobed in a thick layer of chocolate.

Etymology

Derived from the Old French "enrober," meaning to cover with a robe, from "en-" (in) + "robe" (garment).

Synonyms

  • Dress
  • Clothe
  • Wrap
  • Coat

Antonyms

  • Undress
  • Expose
  • Uncover
  • Strip

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Vestir ves-teer
French Enrober on-ro-bay
German Bekleiden be-klai-den
Italian Rivestire ree-ves-tee-re
Russian Окутывать o-koo-ty-vat'
Chinese (Mandarin) 包裹 bāo guǒ
Japanese 包む tsutsumu
Arabic يلبس yalbas
Hindi आच्छादित करना achchhadit karna
Tamil மூடல் moodal
Telugu మూయడం mooyadam
Bengali ঢাকা dhaka
Marathi झाकणे jhakane
Gujarati આછાદન કરવું achhadan karvu
Kannada ಮೂಡಿಸುವ moodisuv
Malayalam മൂടുക mooduka
Odia ଢାକିବା dhakiba
Punjabi ਲਪੇਟਣਾ lapetana

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, "enrobe" is pronounced with a softer "r" sound, whereas in American English, the "r" is more pronounced and rounded.

Historical Usage

The word "enrobe" has been used since the Middle Ages to describe the act of putting on ceremonial or royal garments.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the act of enrobing signifies dignity, authority, or sanctity, often used in religious and judicial settings.

More Information

The term "enrobe" is frequently used in culinary contexts, particularly in describing desserts coated in chocolate or glaze, as well as in legal and religious traditions referring to formal dressing.

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