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girt [gɜ:t, Am gɜ:rt]

girt pp of gird

See also gird

gird <girded [or girt], girded [or girt]> [gɜ:d, Am gɜ:rd] VB trans old

Phrases:

to gird [up] one's loins hum
sich acc wappnen form

gird <girded [or girt], girded [or girt]> [gɜ:d, Am gɜ:rd] VB trans old

Phrases:

to gird [up] one's loins hum
sich acc wappnen form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Under restricted circumstances, sheet metal wall panels are also capable of providing rotational restraint to the girt section.
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If the girt is jointed and pegged to the post it is more probable (though far from certain) that the two parts are contemporary.
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The stola was typically girt with ribbons, and typically had two belts.
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Houses generally faced the south, and plaza areas were almost always girt with edifices of sealed-off rooms or high walls.
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The boys, on the other hand, have little bells hung round them, or some similar device of silver or gold, attached to the little belt with which they are girt.
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It's a cheap quarrel over food, girt notwithstanding.
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In traditional timber framing a girder is called a girt.
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Almost the entire shore is girt with reeds.
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If the girt is notched into the post (with or without pegs), then it was more probably a secondary addition.
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A side girt abuts this post but the relationship between the two is unclear.
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