- verbfashioning (present participle)
- make into a particular or the required form:"the bottles were fashioned from green glass"
- (fashion something into)use materials to make into:"the skins were fashioned into boots and shoes"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘make, shape, appearance’, also ‘a particular make or style’): from Old French façon, from Latin factio(n-), from facere ‘do, make’.
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