Begird :: Begird (v. t.) To bind with a band or girdle; to gird.
Begird :: Begird (v. t.) To surround as with a band; to encompass.
Begirded :: Begirded () of Begir.
Begirding :: Begirding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Begir.
Begirdle :: Begirdle (v. t.) To surround as with a girdle.
Engird :: Engird (v. t.) To gird; to encompass.
Engirded :: Engirded (imp. & p. p.) of Engir.
Engirding :: Engirding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Engir.
Engirdle :: Engirdle (v. t.) To surround as with a girdle; to girdle.
Gird :: Gird (n.) A stroke with a rod or switch; a severe spasm; a twinge; a pang.
Gird :: Gird (n.) A cut; a sarcastic remark; a gibe; a sneer.
Gird :: Gird (v.) To strike; to smite.
Gird :: Gird (v.) To sneer at; to mock; to gibe.
Gird :: Gird (v. i.) To gibe; to sneer; to break a scornful jest; to utter severe sarcasms.
Gird :: Gird (v. t.) To encircle or bind with any flexible band.
Gird :: Gird (v. t.) To make fast, as clothing, by binding with a cord, girdle, bandage, etc..
Gird :: Gird (v. t.) To surround; to encircle, or encompass..
Gird :: Gird (v. t.) To clothe; to swathe; to invest.
Gird :: Gird (v. t.) To prepare; to make ready; to equip; as, to gird one's self for a contest..
Girded :: Girded () of Gir.
Girder :: Girder (n.) One who girds; a satirist.
Girder :: Girder (n.) One who, or that which, girds..
Girder :: Girder (n.) A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder. See Illusts. of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double..
Girding :: Girding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gir.
Girding :: Girding (n.) That with which one is girded; a girdle.
Girdle :: Girdle (n.) A griddle.
Girdle :: Girdle (n.) That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a belt; esp., a belt, sash, or article of dress encircling the body usually at the waist; a cestus..
Girdle :: Girdle (n.) The zodiac; also, the equator..
Girdle :: Girdle (n.) The line ofgreatest circumference of a brilliant-cut diamond, at which it is grasped by the setting. See Illust. of Brilliant..
Girdle :: Girdle (n.) A thin bed or stratum of stone.
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