0 past simple and past participle of adorn --
1 to add something decorative to a person or thing: --
Your beauty will be adorned with silken robes and rich gems.
For med from bars adorned with modest foliate sprigs, these letters are rendered in gold outlined with red, all set against a blue ground.
Most of the arches are adorned with bold foliate forms, while beast and bird heads appear on 12r-14r.
We solve this problem by defining different level mappings for different adorned versions of the predicate.
Their main festival is adorned by two plays staged by professional troupes (even the highstatus groups stage their own plays) and several hired-in video shows.
The figurine was richly adorned with greenstone objects: two earspools, one oval pendant, and nine small and nine medium-size beads.
The second step of the process consists in using the adorned program for the generation of the magic rules.
The epithet sinchroden 'adorned with treasure' (14a) that is used of the woman further identifies her as a member of the aristocracy.