dizen I. di·zen\ˈdīzən, ˈdiz-\transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: from earlier disen to dress a distaff with flax, from (assumed) Middle English, from Middle Dutch, from or akin to Middle Low German dise bunch of flax on a distaff archaic: to dress gaudily or with finery : bedizen < 'tis the vulgar great who come dizened with gold and jewels — R.W.Emerson > II. diz·en ordiz·zen\ˈdizən\ Scotland variant of dozen