All 7 Uses of
garnish
in
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume II
- Then they ordained their battle in four parties, wonderly well apparelled and garnished with men of arms.†
Book 10 *garnished = decorated or adorned
- And wit ye well that castle was garnished and furnished for a king and a queen royal there to have sojourned.†
Book 10
- And then He went without the town, and found in midst of the way a fig tree, the which was right fair and well garnished of leaves, but fruit had it none.†
Book 13
- Thus they were on both parties well furnished and garnished of all manner of thing that longed to the war.†
Book 20
- And this shall I perform while I have any livelihood in Christendom; and there nis none of all these religious places, but they shall be performed, furnished and garnished in all things as an holy place ought to be, I promise you faithfully.†
Book 20
- And then Sir Launcelot stuffed and furnished and garnished all his noble towns and castles.†
Book 20
- And so when she came to London she took the Tower of London, and suddenly in all haste possible she stuffed it with all manner of victual, and well garnished it with men, and so kept it.†
Book 21
Definition:
to decorate or adorn something (most typically food with another food); or the item added for decoration