"adorn" as 'wear'

Mark Mandel thnidu at GMAIL.COM
Fri Mar 7 00:54:01 UTC 2008


Could be, although "don" means 'put on', with an inceptive aspect absent
from "wear". Of course, that distinction may be lost on some.

m a m

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Michael Covarrubias <mcovarru at purdue.edu>
wrote:

> Probably by influence of "don" especially if there's some r-dropping.
>
> michael
> Mark Mandel wrote:
>
> >
> > I just stumbled on this one:
> >
> > http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/hans_reiser_trial/index.html#top
> >
> > As the 44-year-old defendant was taking the stand, his attorney asked
> > him to fix the collar on the dark sports coat he was wearing, the
> > outfit he has adorned since opening statements Nov. 6.
>
>

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