Enrober

/ɛnˈroʊbər/ noun

Definition

A person who enrobes another; someone who dresses or clothes someone in robes.

Etymology

From enrobe (en- + robe) + -er (agent suffix). Follows standard English word formation for persons who perform an action.

Kelly Says

In royal courts and religious ceremonies, enrobers were actual positions—people whose job was to dress the monarch or priest in ceremonial robes, showing how this word named a real profession.

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