vêtu
French
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...un pauvre vêtu de sinople... (...a pauper clothed vert...)

Orville : de gueules au créquier arraché d'or vêtu d'argent. (Gules, a créquier or, "vested" argent.)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French and Old French vestu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɛ.ty/, /ve.ty/
Participle
vêtu (feminine vêtue, masculine plural vêtus, feminine plural vêtues)
- past participle of vêtir
Adjective
vêtu (feminine vêtue, masculine plural vêtus, feminine plural vêtues)
- dressed
- (heraldry, of a person) clothed (in a specified tincture)
- 1867, Louis Pierre d' Hozier, Armorial général des registres de la noblesse de France, résumé et précédé d'une notice sur la famille d'Hozier, ... par E. de Barthélemy, page 39:
- Armes : De gueules, à un saint Michel de carnation, vêtu d’argent à la romaine, […]
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (heraldry, of a field) covered with a vêtement (four triangles of a specified tincture which cover the corner of the shield, leaving a lozenge of the field in the middle)
Further reading
- “vêtu”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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