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单词 caparison
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caparison

1 of 2

noun

ca·​par·​i·​son kə-ˈper-ə-sən How to pronounce caparison (audio)
-ˈpa-rə-
1
a
: an ornamental covering for a horse
b
: decorative trappings and harness
2
: rich clothing : adornment

caparison

2 of 2

verb

caparisoned; caparisoning; caparisons

transitive verb

: to provide with or as if with a rich ornamental covering : adorn
the trees stood majestically caparisoned, with their innumerable leaves gilt Virginia Woolf

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Caparison first embellished English in the 1500s, when we borrowed it from the Middle French caparaçon. Early caparisons were likely used to display the heraldic colors of a horseman, and in some cases may also have functioned as protective covering for the horse. In British India, it was elephants, not horses, that were decked out with caparisons-and to this day both animals can still be seen in such attire during parades and circuses. It did not take long for caparison to come to refer to the ornate clothing worn by a man or woman. Caparison also serves English as a verb, a use first recorded in Shakespeare when Richard III commanded, "Come, bustle, bustle; caparison my horse."

Synonyms

Noun

  • array
  • best
  • bravery
  • feather
  • finery
  • frippery
  • full dress
  • gaiety
  • gayety
  • glad rags
  • regalia

Verb

  • apparel
  • array
  • attire
  • bedeck
  • clothe
  • costume
  • deck (out)
  • do up
  • dress
  • dress up
  • enrobe
  • garb
  • garment
  • get up
  • gown
  • habit
  • invest
  • rig (out)
  • robe
  • suit
  • tog (up or out)
  • toilet
  • vesture
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Example Sentences

Noun attended the masquerade ball in the caparison of an Indian maharaja horses dressed in Old-West caparison for the parade Verb used to seeing him in a T-shirt and jeans, we were startled by the sight of strapping youth caparisoned for the prom in a tuxedo the state's rolling hills are even more becoming when they are caparisoned in the glorious colors of autumn

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle French caparaçon, from Old Spanish caparazón

First Known Use

Noun

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1594, in the meaning defined above

caparison 1 of 2

noun

1
as in attire
dressy clothing attended the masquerade ball in the caparison of an Indian maharaja

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • attire
  • costume
  • finery
  • apparel
  • best
  • regalia
  • frippery
  • vesture
  • feather
  • full dress
  • raiment
  • bravery
  • gaiety
  • toggery
  • gayety
  • rags
  • array
  • rigging
  • glad rags
  • wear
  • rig
  • best bib and tucker
  • threads
  • togs
  • duds
  • habiliment(s)
  • vestiary

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • tatters
  • disarray
  • dishabille
2
as in ornamentation
something that decorates or beautifies horses dressed in Old-West caparison for the parade

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ornamentation
  • ornament
  • decoration
  • adornment
  • trim
  • garniture
  • frill
  • embellishment
  • beautifier
  • setoff
  • doodad
  • garnish
  • blazonry
  • apparel
  • embellisher
  • finery
  • glitter
  • furbelow
  • garnishment
  • embroidery
  • furnishings
  • filigree
  • design
  • frippery
  • improvement
  • emblazonry
  • enhancement
  • chichi
  • foofaraw
  • frosting
  • gilt
  • froufrou
  • enrichment
  • bells and whistles
  • flounce
  • ruffle
  • fancywork
  • pattern
  • embossment
  • appliqué
  • flourish
  • trappings
  • bric-a-brac
  • figure
  • regalia
  • bedizenment
  • fal-lal

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • blemish
  • scar
  • spot
  • stain
  • disfigurement
  • blot
  • defacement
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caparison

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verb

1
as in to clothe
to outfit with clothes and especially fine or special clothes used to seeing him in a T-shirt and jeans, we were startled by the sight of strapping youth caparisoned for the prom in a tuxedo

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • clothe
  • dress
  • attire
  • costume
  • vesture
  • garb
  • apparel
  • gown
  • garment
  • robe
  • habit
  • bedeck
  • toilet
  • suit
  • array
  • drape
  • wrap
  • enrobe
  • frock
  • cloak
  • jacket
  • dress up
  • rig (out)
  • furnish
  • get up
  • tog (up or out)
  • uniform
  • mantle
  • invest
  • outfit
  • deck (out)
  • vest
  • equip
  • hap
  • bedight
  • swathe
  • tailor
  • do up
  • accouter
  • accoutre
  • huddle
  • habilitate
  • swaddle
  • enswathe
  • dress down
  • underdress

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • strip
  • disarray
  • undress
  • unclothe
  • disrobe
  • denude
  • divest
  • uncover
  • untruss
  • unveil
  • undrape
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2
as in to adorn
to make more attractive by adding something that is beautiful or becoming the state's rolling hills are even more becoming when they are caparisoned in the glorious colors of autumn

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • adorn
  • decorate
  • drape
  • ornament
  • dress
  • blazon
  • bedeck
  • trim
  • paint
  • festoon
  • beautify
  • enrich
  • grace
  • bedizen
  • embellish
  • deck
  • fancify
  • array
  • garnish
  • emboss
  • do
  • doll up
  • fancy up
  • emblaze
  • accessorize
  • glitz (up)
  • trap
  • embroider
  • figure
  • pretty (up)
  • frill
  • gussy up
  • gild
  • freshen
  • feather
  • do up
  • furbelow
  • filigree
  • garland
  • brighten
  • ribbon
  • braid
  • fillet
  • smarten
  • dress up
  • wreathe
  • chase
  • jewel
  • diamond
  • swag
  • fringe
  • appliqué
  • lace
  • trick (out)
  • flounce
  • pearl
  • gem
  • hang
  • boss
  • spruce (up)
  • redecorate
  • redo
  • impearl

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • disfigure
  • mar
  • bare
  • scar
  • spoil
  • display
  • simplify
  • deface
  • blemish
  • streamline
  • reveal
  • strip
  • divest
  • denude
  • expose
  • uncover
  • dismantle
  • uglify
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