Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To gird.
- intransitive verb To secure with a girth.
- intransitive verb To measure the girth of.
- intransitive verb To measure in girth.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To measure or have a girth of: as, the tree girts eight feet.
- To measure by a girding-line.
- noun Preterit and past participle of gird.
- noun An obsolete preterit and past participle of gird.
- noun A beam; a small girder; a crosspiece in a frame.
- Nautical, having her cables so taut, as a vessel when moored, as to prevent her from swinging to the wind or tide.
- In entomology, same as
braced , 2. - Same as
gird . - noun Same as
girth .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Same as
girth . - adjective (Naut.) Bound by a cable; -- used of a vessel so moored by two anchors that she swings against one of the cables by force of the current or tide.
- imp. & p. p. of
gird . - transitive verb To gird; to encircle; to invest by means of a girdle; to measure the girth of.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
gird . - noun A
horizontal structural member of post and beamarchitecture , typically attached to bridge two or more vertical members such as corner posts. - verb To
gird . - verb To
bind horizontally , as with abelt orgirdle . - verb To measure the girth of.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Frankish costume, with high-laced boots, linen tunic, blue cloak, and sword girt at his side.
Early European History Hutton Webster
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He mounted his horse, with his sword girt, and his love before him, and went on till he came to the castle.
Aucassin and Nicolette translated from the Old French Anonymous
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Two hundred men of lineage came with him, every one of whom wore sword girt to his side, and the foot soldiers in their company were out of number.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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In armor cased; with helmets clasped -- sword girt
La Chanson de Roland : Translated from the Seventh Edition of Léon Gautier L��once [Translator] Rabillon
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And she held his horse, and he went up to the palace, with his sword girt; and went on till he came to the room where the king lay a - bed.
Aucassin and Nicolette translated from the Old French Anonymous
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Now Aeson's son, as soon as his comrades had made the hawsers fast, leapt from the ship, and with spear and shield came forth to the contest; and at the same time he took the gleaming helmet of bronze filled with sharp teeth, and his sword girt round his shoulders, his body stripped, in somewise resembling Ares and in somewise Apollo of the golden sword.
The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius
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Then with the spear and shield in his hands, with his sword girt across his shoulders, and with his mantle stripped off, Jason looked across the field of Ares.
The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles Padraic Colum 1926
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Then with the spear and shield in his hands, with his sword girt across his shoulders, and with his mantle stripped off, Jason looked across the field of Ares.
Part II. The Return to Greece. Chapter III. The Winning of the Golden Fleece 1921
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Joan the Maid, with her great sword girt at her side;
Spun-Yarn and Spindrift Norah Mary 1918
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But, undismayed, the hero inserted the wounded stump into the shield, and drawing with his left hand a Hunnish half-sword girt to his right side, he struck at Hagen so fiercely that he bereft him of his right eye, cutting deep into the temple and lips and striking out six of his teeth.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 1914
yarb commented on the word girt
Citation on neatherd.
June 30, 2008
plethora commented on the word girt
With golden soil and wealth for toil,
Our home is girt by sea.
-- Advance Australia Fair
July 23, 2008
bilby commented on the word girt
Thus girt without and garrisoned at home,
Day patient following day,
Old Charleston looks from roof and spire and dome,
Across her tranquil bay.
- Henry Timrod, 'Charleston'.
September 14, 2009