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<p> GIRD, n. gurd. Eng. a yard. </p> <blockquote> 1. A twitch or pang a sudden spasm, which resembles the stroke of a rod or the pressure of a band. </blockquote> <blockquote> 2. In popular language, a severe stroke of a stick or whip. </blockquote> <p> GIRD, gurd. pret. and pp. girded or girt. </p> <blockquote> 1. To bind by surrounding with any flexible substance, as with a twig, a cord, bandage or cloth as, to gird the loins with sackcloth. </blockquote> <blockquote> 2. To make fast by binding to put on usually with on as, to gird on a harness to gird on a sword. </blockquote> <blockquote> 3. To invest to surround. </blockquote> <p> The Son appeared, </p> <p> Girt with omnipotence. </p> <blockquote> 4. To clothe to dress to habit. </blockquote> <p> I girded thee about with fine linen. Ezekiel 16 . </p> <blockquote> 5. To furnish to equip. </blockquote> <p> [[Girded]] with snaky wiles. </p> <blockquote> 6. To surround to encircle to inclose to encompass. </blockquote> <p> The Nyseian isle, </p> <p> Girt with the river Triton. </p> <blockquote> 7. To gibe to reproach severly to lash. </blockquote> <p> GIRD, To gibe to sneer to break a scornful jest to utter severe sarcasms. </p> <p> Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me. </p>
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<p> [[Gird,]] n. gurd. Eng. a yard. </p> 1. [[A]] twitch or pang a sudden spasm, which resembles the stroke of a rod or the pressure of a band. 2. In popular language, a severe stroke of a stick or whip. <p> [[Gird,]] gurd. pret. and pp. girded or girt. </p> 1. To bind by surrounding with any flexible substance, as with a twig, a cord, bandage or cloth as, to gird the loins with sackcloth. 2. To make fast by binding to put on usually with on as, to gird on a harness to gird on a sword. 3. To invest to surround. <p> The Son appeared, </p> <p> [[Girt]] with omnipotence. </p> 4. To clothe to dress to habit. <p> [[I]] girded thee about with fine linen. &nbsp;Ezekiel 16 . </p> 5. To furnish to equip. <p> [[Girded]] with snaky wiles. </p> 6. To surround to encircle to inclose to encompass. <p> The Nyseian isle, </p> <p> Girt with the river Triton. </p> 7. To gibe to reproach severly to lash. <p> [[Gird,]] To gibe to sneer to break a scornful jest to utter severe sarcasms. </p> <p> Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_60558"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/gird Gird from King James Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_60558"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/gird Gird from King James Dictionary]</ref>
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