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Begird

: Encircle, encompass, enclose, or environ. For binding or fastening : Gird, band, belt, or bind. For poetic flair : Engird or engirdle.

The word originates from the Old English begyrdan , combining the prefix be- (meaning "around" or "completely") with gyrdan ("to gird"). It shares historical roots with terms like "girdle" and the Old High German begurtjan . BEGIRD Synonyms & Antonyms - 30 words - Thesaurus.com begird

Example: "He himself with a leather sash before entering the fray." Word Forms Present Past begirt or begirded Past Participle begirt or begirded Present Participle Synonyms and Related Words : Encircle, encompass, enclose, or environ

is a poetic and formal verb meaning to surround, encircle, or bind, often as if with a belt. While it sounds archaic, it remains a powerful choice for literary or descriptive writing when you want to evoke a sense of being completely enclosed or fortified. Core Definitions and Usage The word originates from the Old English begyrdan

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