0 past simple and past participle of adorn
1 to add something decorative to a person or thing:
Both, however, were originally contracted for dates preceding those of the festivities they eventually adorned.
Let us now formally provide a way of "collecting" all the adorned predicates generated by the rewriting of queries.
All three were less adorned than the first, with only some bone and shell cylindrical beads around the neck area of each.
The hand holds a staff apparently adorned at the tip with a bead.
Finally, statements 24-28 add a constraint for each adorned predicate, which prevents the generation of inconsistent sets of literals.
These are the only ballets adorned by music examples, though the book is richly illustrated with photos and stills, some previously unknown.
He also adorned the tombs of his predecessors with verses.
The epithet sinchroden 'adorned with treasure' (14a) that is used of the woman further identifies her as a member of the aristocracy.