verb
- present participle of dizen; to dress up or adorn in a showy or gaudy manner
Usage: archaic; often used with 'out' or 'up'
Examples
- She was dizening herself in bright silks and jewels for the grand ball.
- The performers were dizening up in elaborate costumes backstage.
- He spent the afternoon dizening out the old room with new decorations.
- The bride's attendants were dizening her in traditional finery.
- They were dizening the hall with flowers and ribbons for the celebration.