vêtions
Vêtions is the imperfect indicative form of the French verb vêtir, in the first-person plural. Vêtir means to clothe or to dress someone or something, and its imperfect form expresses a past, ongoing action or a habitual state. In modern French, the verb is relatively rare outside literary or historical contexts, with habiller or mettre often used instead in everyday language. An example of the form in use would be: nous vêtions les enfants avant de sortir, meaning we were dressing the children or we used to dress the children.
The term is primarily encountered in literary or formal registers. Because of its antiquated feel, носt contemporary
Etymology and related forms: vêtir derives from the Latin root vestire, linked to vestis (garment) and the
See also: vêtement, vestimentaire, habiller, vêtir (as a verb in literary contexts).