a·dorn 
(
ə-dôrn
)
tr.v. a·dorned,
a·dorn·ing,
a·dorns 1. To lend beauty to: flowers adorned the walkway.
2. To enhance or decorate with or as if with ornaments:
"[He] requires the presence of titles to legitimate and adorn ... his imperfect status" (Cynthia Ozick).
[Middle English adornen, from Old French adourner, from Latin adōrnāre : ad-, ad- + ōrnāre, to decorate; see ar- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
a·dorner n.