girt
Multiple Entries:girt gird
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girt1
past participle of gird1.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
girt2
▶noun old-fashioned term for girth.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
gird1
▶verb (past and past part. girded or girt) literary encircle or secure with a belt or band.
■ surround; encircle: the mountains girding Kabul.
– phrases
gird (up) one's loins (or gird oneself for something) prepare and strengthen oneself for something difficult.
gird (up) one's loins (or gird oneself for something) prepare and strengthen oneself for something difficult.
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gird2 archaic
▶verb make cutting or critical remarks. ▶noun a critical or taunting remark.
– origin ME (in the sense ‘strike, stab’): of unknown origin.
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