Attire
King James Dictionary [1]
ATTI'RE,
To dress to array to adorn with elegant or splendid garments.
With the linen miter shall Aaron be attired. Leviticus 16 .
ATTI'RE, n.
1. Dress clothes habit but appropriately, ornamental dress.
Can a bride forget her attire. Jeremiah 2 .
2. The horns of a deer. 3. In botany, the generative parts of plants. florid attire, called thrums or suits, as in the flowers of marygold or tansy, consists of two or three parts, of which the outer part is the floret. semiform attire consists of the chives and apexes. This language is now obsolete.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): (v. t.) To dress; to array; to adorn; esp., to clothe with elegant or splendid garments.
(2): (n.) Dress; clothes; headdress; anything which dresses or adorns; esp., ornamental clothing.
(3): (n.) The antlers, or antlers and scalp, of a stag or buck.
(4): (n.) The internal parts of a flower, included within the calyx and the corolla.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [3]
Attire . See Dress.