bejewel

verb

Etymology

From be- (“on, about, all over”) + jewel.

  1. derived from جَوْهَر
  2. derived from iocus
  3. derived from gaudium — “joy
  4. derived from joyau
  5. derived from jouel
  6. derived from juel
  7. inherited from juel
  8. prefixed as bejewel — “be + jewel

Definitions

  1. To decorate or bedeck with jewels or gems.

    • Men should remove any earrings. Hands are the only areas where rings of any sort should appear. Ditch any eyebrow, lip, or nose rings until after work. Also, do not use this occasion to bejewel yourself in all your finery.
    • They bejewel each other beautifully to promote their evil cause.

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