travestire
to disguise
verb trah-veh-STEE-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin trans- (across) + vestire (to dress).
Also means
to dress up
Usage Note
Travestire means to disguise or dress someone in costume. The reflexive travestirsi ('to disguise oneself/dress up') is more common in everyday speech: mi sono travestito da vampiro ('I dressed up as a vampire'). Takes essere as auxiliary in the reflexive: si è travestita. Do not confuse with travestito (noun: a transvestite/crossdresser) — context matters.
Examples
"I bambini si sono travestiti per carnevale."
Natural Translation
The children dressed up for carnival.
Literal Translation
The children themselves dressed-up for carnival.
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