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    gird
    [ɡərd]
    verb
    gird (verb) · girds (third person present) · girded (past tense) · girding (present participle) · girt (past participle)
    1. literary
      encircle (a person or part of the body) with a belt or band:
      "a young man was to be girded with the belt of knighthood"
      • secure (a garment or sword) on the body with a belt or band:
        "a white robe girded with a magenta sash"
      • surround; encircle:
        "steel rings that gird the elongated, tubular building"
    2. (gird oneself)
      prepare oneself for something difficult or challenging:
      "they are girding themselves for the upcoming court case"
    Origin
    Old English gyrdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gorden and German gürten, also to girdle and girth.
    gird
    [ɡərd]
    verb
    gird (verb) · girds (third person present) · girded (past tense) · girded (past participle) · girding (present participle)
    1. make cutting or critical remarks:
      "they girded at the committee"
    noun
    gird (noun) · girds (plural noun)
    1. a cutting or critical remark; a taunt.
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘strike, stab’): of unknown origin.
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  3. verb (used with object), gird·ed or girt, gird·ing. to encircle or bind with a belt or band. to surround; enclose; hem in. to prepare (oneself ) for action: He girded himself for the trial ahead. Synonyms: strengthen, fortify, steel, brace to provide, equip, or invest, as with power or strength.
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    To surround, encircle (the waist, a person about the waist) with a belt or girdle, esp. for the purpose of confining the garments and allowing freer action to the body. Chiefly reflexive or passive; also, after Biblical phrase, to gird one's loins, to gird one's reins, etc. Also to gird up, to gird about.
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    gird /ɡɜːd/ vb (girds, girding, girded, girt) (transitive) to put a belt, girdle, etc, around (the waist or hips) to bind or secure with or as if with a belt: to gird on one's armour to surround; encircle to prepare (oneself) for action (esp in the phrase gird (up) one's loins)
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