dress.
ekhañka, n. Basic support garment; resembles a one-piece leotard with a low back that fastens around the back of the neck. Usually made of soft or delicate fabric. Feminine.
tags: noun, culture, clothing
reverse terms: dress, leotard
deñgizhé, v. To dress. The clothing is specified with the instrumental case, and the person being dressed is generally specified as the direct object. Archaically, the person being dressed is actually specified as the location of the act. Formal language may require that a reflexive pronoun (thelu) be used when the subject is dressing herself; this is more common with the archaic location form.
tags: verb, transitive, clothing, culture
reverse terms: dress
dazé, v. To wrap around; to clothe (of a fabric). Dazú dazis dzé? ("Who does clothing clothe?") See édazé for the transitive 'dressing' verb used by people.
tags: verb, concrete, clothing, transitive
reverse terms: adorn, clothe, cover, dress, embrace, wrap