girded in English

verb
1
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
2
make cutting or critical remarks.
they girded at the committee

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1. 4 Loins girded about with truth.

2. “Loins girded about with truth”

3. “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth.”

4. When a soldier girded his loins, he was getting ready for battle.

5. He was “clothed in linen, with his hips girded with gold of Uphaz.”

6. Synonyms for Begirded include girdled, girded, girt, belted, encompassed, girted, engirded, circled, wrapped and wrapt

7. Synonyms for Accoutred include equipped, fitted, supplied, rigged, outfitted, fit, furnished, girt, girded and accoutered

8. “He riseth from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself.

9. In this final restoration, reinforced concrete anchors were used to secure the towers, which were girded by iron rings.

10. 12 Paul explains: “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness.”

11. Hence Simon Peter, upon hearing that it was the Lord, girded about himself his top garment, for he was naked, and plunged into the sea.

12. 5 Now the heads of the Lamanites were shorn; and they were anaked, save it were skin which was girded about their loins, and also their armor, which was girded about them, and their bows, and their arrows, and their stones, and their slings, and so forth.

13. 10 I clothed thee also with Broidered work, and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded thee about with fine linen, and I covered thee with silk

14. 10 I clothed thee also with Broidered work, and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded thee about with fine linen, and I covered thee with silk

15. 10 I clothed thee also with Broidered work, and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded thee about with fine linen, and I covered thee with silk

16. After that he poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples’ feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded” (John 13:4–5).

17. We read variously of flinty hearts and stiff necks, bent knees and girded loins, blind eyes and ears waxed dull, and perhaps strangest of all, “Bowels of mercy.”

18. After that he put water into a basin and started to wash the feet of the disciples and to dry them off with the towel with which he was girded.” —John 13:4, 5.

19. He goes on to tell us what happens next, saying: “While I myself happened to be on the bank of the great river, that is, Hiddekel, I also proceeded to raise my eyes and see, and here was a certain man clothed in linen, with his hips girded with gold of Uphaz.”

20. The curate would not permit them to veil and Bekerchief him, but set on his head a white quilted linen nightcap, which he carried for the night, and girded his forehead with a black taffeta garter, and with the other he masked his face, wherewithal he covered his beard and visage very neatly; then did he encasque his pate in his hat, which was

21. 8 And it came to pass that they came up upon the north of the land of Shilom, with their numerous hosts, men aarmed with bbows, and with arrows, and with swords, and with cimeters, and with stones, and with slings; and they had their heads shaved that they were naked; and they were girded with a leathern girdle about their loins.

22. The curate would not permit them to veil and Bekerchief him, but set on his head a white quilted linen nightcap, which he carried for the night, and girded his forehead with a black taffeta garter, and with the other he masked his face, wherewithal he covered his beard and visage very neatly; then did he encasque his pate in his hat, which was