Ad‐dress″ (�), v. i. 1. To prepare one's self. “Let us address to tend on Hector's heels.” Shak.
2. To direct speech.
Young Turnus to the beauteous maid addrest.
Dryden.
☞ The intransitive uses come from the dropping out of the reflexive pronoun.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Ad‐dress″ (�), v. i. 1. To prepare one's self. “Let us address to tend on Hector's heels.” Shak.
2. To direct speech.
Young Turnus to the beauteous maid addrest.
Dryden.
☞ The intransitive uses come from the dropping out of the reflexive pronoun.