to take a bath
NAmer to bath (somebody)
chiefly Brit to swim, e.g. in the sea or a river, for pleasure
to wash, moisten, or clean with water or other liquid, e.g. a liquid medicament
to suffuse, esp with light
to wash or soak (something) in water or other liquid
to moisten (something)
to apply water or a liquid medicament to (a diseased or injured part of the body)
to suffuse (something), esp with light
NAmer to bath (somebody)
to take a bath
chiefly Brit to swim, e.g. in the sea or a river, for pleasure
to become immersed or absorbed
bather noun
[Old English bathian; related to Old English bæth bath1]