Frock

Noun

 * 1) A dress, a piece of clothing for a female, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.
 * 2) An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals, a habit.

Verb

 * 1) To clothe in a frock.
 * 2) To make a cleric.

Derived terms

 * defrock

Adjectives for Frock
smartest; charming; sheerer; gleaming; silver; filmy; close-fitting; icy; twice-turned; chic; dowdy; spangled; gayest; refreshing; fashionable.

Verbs for Frock
adore—; alter—; arrange—; compliment on—; design—; discard—; dislike—; display—; don—; envy—; fit—; injure—; purchase—; renovate—; select—; slip into—; yearn for—; —attracts; —becomes; —befits;—exposes; —flatters; —reveals; —slenderizes; can—s; farm—s; persecute—s; burrows; —croaks; —damages; disperse; —dives; —evolves; —jumps; —leaps; —snatches; trills.

Thesaurus
bib and tucker, cloak, costume, dress, duds, garment, gown, habit, jupe, mantle, rag, raiment, rig, robe, skirt, suit, togs, vestment, vesture

Etymology
From froc:, from  *hroc. Compare German Rock: and late Old Norse rokkr: ( > Danish rok:, archaic, if not in compounds).

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