bedrape
/bɪˈdɹeɪp/
Etymology
From be- + drape.
verb
- To dress, clothe.“We moderns bedeck and bedrape us in all sorts of meretricious togas, till a pair of fine eyes and a dashing manner pass for beauty; but when life tries the metal--when nature applies her inevitable test--the degenerate or neurotic type goes to the wall."”
- To drape, cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery.“The pink and white may, the clumps of lilac, the leafy hedgerows, the verandahs bedraped with mauve wistaria […]—it was all a sight, I can assure you!”