- gar´nish|er
- gar|nish «GAHR nihsh», noun, verb.–n.1. something laid on or around food as a decoration or to add flavor: »
The turkey was served with a garnish of cranberries and parsley.
2. decoration; trimming: »Figurative. to put on some garnish and dress of virtue to impose on the world (Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon).
3. British Slang. beer or the like bought by a new workman for his fellow workers.4. Historical. a fee formerly paid in English jails by a new prisoner.5. Archaic an outfit; dress.╂[< verb]–v.t.1. to decorate or add flavor to (food).2. to decorate; trim: »Her coat was garnished with fur. Figurative. Letters in very fair grammatical Latin, garnished with quotations (William Stubbs).
SYNONYM(S): adorn.3. Law. to warn or notify by a garnishment; garnishee.╂[< Old French garniss-, stem of garnir, guarnir, warnir provide, furnish; defend < Germanic (compare Old High German warnôn provide, guard, warn)]–gar´nish|er, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.