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What does the root word vest mean?

The root word "vest" comes from the Latin word "vestis," which means "clothing" or "garment".

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.

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