array
array - verb
- To dress or decorate especially in splendid or impressive attire : adorn
- To set or place in order : draw up, marshal
- To set or set forth in order (something, such as a jury) for the trial of a cause
- To arrange} or display in or as if in an {d_link
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"… he had already arrayed himself in his best clothes."
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array - thesaurus
Synonyms: battery
SpellingJoy score for array
SpellingJoy Gematria
🎓 Scholar
126
Letter Values
A
4
R
19
R
19
A
1
Y
28
Etymology
Old French
Middle English arayen, arrayen "to put in order, prepare, marshal (troops), equip, adorn," borrowed from Anglo-French arraier, arreyer, aroier "to arrange, order, marshal, set in order (a jury, assize), equip, attire, adorn" (continental Old French areer), going back to Vulgar Latin *arrēdāre, from Latin ad- ad- + Vulgar Latin *-rēdāre, in *conrēdāre, presumed adaptation of Gothic garedan "to make provision for"