vest
nounA sleeveless garment, often having buttons down the front, worn usually over a shirt or blouse and sometimes as part of a three-piece suit.
nounA waist-length, sleeveless garment worn for protection.
nounA fabric trim worn to fill in the neckline of a woman’s garment; a vestee.
nounAn undershirt.
nounAn ecclesiastical vestment.
intransitive verbTo place (authority, property, or rights, for example) in the control of a person or group, especially to give someone an immediate right to present or future possession or enjoyment of (an estate, for example). Used with in.
intransitive verbTo invest or endow (a person or group) with something, such as power or rights. Used with with.
intransitive verbTo clothe or robe, as in ecclesiastical vestments.
intransitive verbTo become legally vested.
intransitive verbTo dress oneself, especially in ecclesiastical vestments.