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Definition of girt
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Girt (imp. & p. p.) of Gir.
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Sinch
::
Sinch (v. t.) To gird with a
sinch;
to
tighten
the sinch or girth of (a
saddle);
as, to sinch up a
sadle..
Girth
::
Girth (n.) The
measure
round the body, as at the waist or
belly;
the
circumference
of
anything..
Surcingle
::
Surcingle
(n.) A belt, band, or girth which
passes
over a
saddle,
or over
anything
laid on a
horse's
back, to bind it
fast..
Gantline
::
Gantline
(n.) A line
rigged
to a mast; -- used in
hoisting
rigging;
a
girtline.
Girt
::
Girt () imp. & p. p. of Gird.
Cinch
::
Cinch (n.) A
strong
saddle
girth,
as of
canvas..
Girt
::
Girt (n.) Same as
Girth.
Girt
::
Girt (imp. & p. p.) of Gir.
Sinch
::
Sinch (n.) A
saddle
girth made of
leather,
canvas,
woven
horsehair,
or woven
grass..
Girth
::
Girth (n.) A band or strap which
encircles
the body;
especially,
one by which a
saddle
is
fastened
upon the back of a
horse..
Tun
::
Tun (n.) A large cask; an
oblong
vessel
bulging
in the
middle,
like a pipe or
puncheon,
and girt with
hoops;
a wine
cask..
Girtline
::
Girtline
(n.) A
gantline.
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) A seat for a
rider,
--
usually
made of
leather,
padded
to span
comfortably
a
horse's
back,
furnished
with
stirrups
for the
rider's
feet to rest in, and
fastened
in place with a
girth;
also, a seat for the rider on a
bicycle
or
tricycle..
Ingirt
::
Ingirt
(v. t.) To
encircle
to gird; to
engirt.
Martingal
::
Martingal
(n.) A strap
fastened
to a
horse's
girth,
passing
between
his fore legs, and
fastened
to the bit, or now more
commonly
ending
in two
rings,
through
which the reins pass. It is
intended
to hold down the head of the
horse,
and
prevent
him from
rearing..
Belted
::
Belted
(a.)
Encircled
by, or
secured
with, a belt; as, a
belted
plaid;
girt with a belt, as an
honorary
distinction;
as, a
belted
knight;
a
belted
earl..
Seagirt
::
Seagirt
(a.)
Surrounded
by the water of the sea or
ocean;
as, a
seagirt
isle..
Begirt
::
Begirt
(p. p.) of
Begir.
Engirt
::
Engirt
() of
Engir.
Girt
::
Girt (v.) To gird; to
encircle;
to
invest
by means of a
girdle;
to
measure
the girth of; as, to girt a
tree..
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