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Definition of gird
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Gird (v.) To sneer at; to mock; to gibe.
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Gird
::
Gird (v. t.) To
encircle
or bind with any
flexible
band.
Web
::
Web (n.) The thin
vertical
plate or
portion
connecting
the upper and lower
flanges
of an lower
flanges
of an iron
girder,
rolled
beam, or
railroad
rail..
Zodiac
::
Zodiac
(n.) A
girdle;
a belt.
Ceint
::
Ceint (n.) A
girdle.
Zone
::
Zone (v. t.) To
girdle;
to
encircle.
Gird
::
Gird (n.) A cut; a
sarcastic
remark;
a gibe; a
sneer.
Gipsire
::
Gipsire
(n.) A kind of pouch
formerly
worn at the
girdle.
Anlace
::
Anlace
(n.) A broad
dagger
formerly
worn at the
girdle.
Orthostade
::
Orthostade
(n.) A
chiton,
or
loose,
ungirded
tunic,
falling
in
straight
folds..
Engird
::
Engird
(v. t.) To gird; to
encompass.
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A
girdle;
a
cincture.
Girdled
::
Girdled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Girdl.
Girding
::
Girding
(n.) That with which one is
girded;
a
girdle.
Flitch
::
Flitch
(n.) One of
several
planks,
smaller
timbers,
or iron
plates,
which are
secured
together,
side by side, to make a large
girder
or built
beam..
Sash
::
Sash (n.) A scarf or band worn about the
waist,
over the
shoulder,
or
otherwise;
a belt; a
girdle,
-- worn by women and
children
as an
ornament;
also worn as a badge of
distinction
by
military
officers,
members
of
societies,
etc..
Overgird
::
Overgird
(v. t.) To gird too
closely.
Engirdle
::
Engirdle
(v. t.) To
surround
as with a
girdle;
to
girdle.
Cinctured
::
Cinctured
(n.)
Having
or
wearing
a
cincture
or
girdle.
Cutpurse
::
Cutpurse
(n.) One who cuts
purses
for the sake of
stealing
them or their
contents
(an act
common
when men wore
purses
fastened
by a
string
to their
girdles);
one who
steals
from the
person;
a
pickpocke.
Girdle
::
Girdle
(n.) The line
ofgreatest
circumference
of a
brilliant-cut
diamond,
at which it is
grasped
by the
setting.
See
Illust.
of
Brilliant..
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