Both Uses of
adorn
in
Medea by Euripides (translated by: G. Theodoridis)
- There, where she adorns her hair with the sweet rose-scented garland and, they also say, she sends Eros to keep company with Wisdom, to be his aid for ever and in every virtue.†
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- To look after me in my old age and I leave this world to adorn my body with your own hands, a thing which every parent hopes for.†
Definition:
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(adorn) to decorate -- especially a person