However, the meaning of "vest" has evolved over time. While it still retains the sense of clothing, it also has come to mean:
* To clothe or cover: For example, "The mountains were vested in a thick blanket of snow."
* To endow or grant with a right or title: For example, "The will vested the property in her daughter."
* To invest or place money in something: For example, "He vested his savings in the stock market."
So, while "vest" originated from a word meaning "clothing," it now has a broader range of meanings related to covering, granting rights, and investing.