Dizen
Dizen , transitive verb
[Perh. orig., to dress in a foolish manner, and allied to dizzy: but compare also Old English dysyn (Palsgrave) to put tow or flax on a distaff, i. e., to dress it. Compare Distaff.]
1.
To dress; to attire. [Obsolete] — Beau. & Fl
2.
To dress gaudily; to overdress; to bedizen; to deck out.
Like a tragedy queen, he has dizened her out.
To-morrow when the masks shall fall
That dizen Nature's carnival.