Definition
Dressed in or wearing a robe; clothed in a formal or ceremonial garment.
Etymology
From 'be-' prefix plus 'robe' (from Old French 'robe' meaning 'garment' or 'clothing'), with the '-ed' suffix indicating a state or condition; an archaic or poetic formation.
Kelly Says
The 'be-' prefix was used more freely in older English to create adjectives—'berobed' is poetic and dramatic in a way that 'wearing a robe' just isn't!
Translations
CACatalà
berrobed
ber-ro-bed
CSČeština
oblečený
oh-ble-che-e
DEDeutsch
bereden
ber-e-den
ELΕλληνικά
στολισμένος
sto-lis-men
ESEspañol
vestido
ves-tee-doh
FAفارسی
پوشیده
poosh-ee-deh
FRFrançais
revêtu
re-vɛ-ty
HIहिन्दी
वस्त्रधारी
vast-ra-dha-ree
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpakaian
ber-pa-kai-an
ITItaliano
vestito
ves-tee-doh
KO한국어
옷을 입은
ot-eul ip-eun
MRMR
अलंगारित
a-lan-ga-arit
MSBahasa Melayu
berpakaian
ber-pa-kai-an
NLNederlands
gekleed
ge-klee-d
PAPA
ਬਰਨoulli
ber-nool-lee
PLPolski
ubrany
oo-bran-ee
PTPortuguês
vestido
ves-tee-doh
RORomână
îmbrăcat
im-bra-cat
RUРусский
одетый
o-de-tyi
SWKiswahili
amezwa
a-mez-wa
TAதமிழ்
அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்ட
a-lan-ga-ri-kka-pat-ta
TEతెలుగు
అలంకరించిన
a-lan-ka-ri-chi-na
TLTL
nakasuot
na-ka-soo-ot
TRTürkçe
süslenmiş
soo-lyu-sh
UKУкраїнська
одянений
o-dia-nen-y
URاردو
پوشیدہ
poo-shee-dah