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1. 15 synonyms for Cincture: band, begird, belt, compass, encompass, engirdle, gird, girdle, girt, ring

2. 23 synonyms for Begird: band, belt, cincture, compass, encompass, engirdle, gird, girdle, girt, ring

3. Synonyms for Begird include girdle, gird, belt, encompass, girt, engird, circle, wrap, encircle and girth

4. Words similar to begird: Begirded, begirding, begirt, gird, girt, girth, begirting, more Search for begird on Google or Wikipedia Search completed in 0.021 seconds.

5. Lit., “girds her hips with strength.”

6. Or “Gird yourselves.”

7. Begird Meaning: "to gird, clothe; surround, fortify;" see be- + gird (v.)

8. Origin of Begird From Middle English Begirden, from Old English begyrdan (“to gird, clothe, surround, fortify”), from Proto-Germanic *bi- + *gurdijaną (“to gird”), equivalent to be- +‎ gird

9. We're just unwinding before girding our loins for London.

10. I shall never gird at realism.

11. Gird the loins of your mind.

12. I shall not gird at realism.

13. How can Christians gird their loins with truth?

14. And gird thy beauteous limbs with steel.

15. Gird yourself for the battle, he thought.

16. Begird: surroung; gird about: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

17. Synonyms for Circuiting include encircling, ringing, circling, girdling, compassing, orbiting, circumnavigating, circumventing, rounding and girding

18. Who is instructed to “gird sackcloth upon the loins,” and why?

19. Rather, we ought to gird ourselves with “lowliness of mind.”

20. Synonyms for Begirds include girdles, girds, belts, encompasses, girts, engirds, circles, wraps, encircles and girths

21. The safety and stability of gird is a whole systematic engineering issue.

22. Synonyms for Begirding include girdling, girding, belting, encompassing, girting, engirding, circling, wrapping, encircling and girthing

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

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

25. “Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;

26. So gird yourself for such strange effects as savage wildfires, disappearing lakes, and freak allergies.

27. Gird Your sword on Your thigh, O Mighty One, In Your splendor and Your majesty!

28. 6 This is the freethinking, free - spoken, democratic Mark Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy,[www.Sentencedict.com] and intolerance.

29. 12 Private intilted air course makes sure the materials in the girding chamber enter into the mill along the inclined plane.

30. Gird your sword upon your side, O mighty one ; clothe yourself with splendor and majesty.

31. Synonyms for Accoutring include equipping, rigging, arraying, girding, provisioning, furnishing, supplying, fitting out, kitting out and kitting up

32. Acts 8 And the angel said to him, Gird yourself and tie on your sandals.

33. 14 It is important for improving the accuracy of simulation to minify the gird distance.

34. Synonyms for Accoutre include equip, rig, array, gird, provision, furnish, supply, fit out, kit out and kit up

35. In the end, they met among the monastery buildings at Melrose, on its river-girt promontory thirty miles inland from Berwick.

36. But educators there have shown that high academic standards and the concepts under-girding school-to-work are not mutually exclusive.

37. Could Peter have been making reference to Jesus’ act of girding himself with a towel and washing the feet of his apostles?

38. Offensive line is the area of greatest concern as the 49ers gird for the second half of the season.

39. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.’”

40. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.”

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42. 18 The call goes forth, then, to false religion: “Undress and make yourselves naked, and gird sackcloth upon the loins.

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44. Build up and Aggrandise your city, for in so doing you will gird on power like a garment, and win allies for her

45. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Circumjacent in Urdu is گردا گرد, and in roman we write it Girda Gird.

46. Begird (third-person singular simple present Begirds, present participle Begirding, simple past and past participle begirt or Begirded) ( transitive , archaic ) To bind with a band or girdle ; to gird .

47. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Anticyclone in Urdu is معکوس گرد باد, and in roman we write it Makoos Gird Bad.

48. When Ben-hadad bragged about destroying Samaria, Israel’s king answered: “Do not let one girding on [his armor in preparation for battle] boast about himself like one unfastening” his armor after returning victorious from battle.

49. (1Sa 18:4; 2Sa 20:8) Whereas a loosened girdle denoted leisure (1Ki 20:11), girding up the loins or hips indicated readiness for action or battle. —Ex 12:11; 1Ki 18:46; 1Pe 1:13, ftn.

50. Far liefer had I gird his harness on him, And ride with him to battle and stand by, And watch his mightful hand striking great blows At Caitiffs and at wrongers of the world

51. 141 It is to be commenced with prayer; and after partaking of abread and wine, he is to gird himself according to the bpattern given in the thirteenth chapter of John’s testimony concerning me.

52. * Just picture that prophet girding up his long garments, tying them at his hips so that his legs would have freedom of movement, and then running along that rain-drenched road —running so fast that he caught up with, passed, and outpaced the royal chariot!

53. 1894 — Plato's The Republic, Book VIII, translated by Benjamin Jowett Is not such an one likely to seat the Concupiscent and covetous element on the vacant throne and to suffer it to play the great king within him, girt with tiara and chain and scimitar?

54. Actor Roger Lloyd Pack said: "I feel Affronted that George Bush is coming over here, and even more Affronted that I'm not allowed to march in protest." Protesters gird their loins ahead of visit from 'war criminal' Bush; POLITICS

55. 19 And after I had smitten off his head with his own sword, I took the garments of Laban and put them upon mine own body; yea, even every whit; and I did gird on his armor about my loins.

56. When one engaged in some form of physical activity or work, he would ‘gird up his loins’ by wearing a sash, often pulling the ends of the garment up between his legs and tucking these ends under the sash so that he would have freedom of movement.

57. Geleon the first, Hopletes, Argades, And from my aegis named Aegicores: Their sons in fate's appointed time shall fix Their seats along the coast, or in the isles Girt by the Aegean sea, and to my land Give strength; extending thence the opposite plains Of either continent shall make their own, Europe and Asia, and shall boast their name

58. Ross consulted his Webster and found ten more in the second edition: ANDHRA the southeastern part of India ANNWFU in Welsh tradition, a sea-girt revolving castle Aphtha specks or flakes caused by parasitic fungi growing in the mouth ARCHLY in an arch manner ELTCHI variant of elchee, an ambassador or envoy ENGHLE obsolete spelling of ingle ERTHLY reformed spelling of earthly …

59. And from my aegis named Aegicores: Their sons in fate's appointed time shall fix Their seats along the coast, or in the isles Girt by the Aegean sea, and to my land Give strength; extending thence the opposite plains Of either continent shall make their own, Europe and Asia, and shall boast their name Ionians, from the honour'd Ion call'd.

60. 62 And arighteousness will I send down out of heaven; and truth will I send forth out of the earth, to bear btestimony of mine Only Begotten; his cresurrection from the dead; yea, and also the resurrection of all men; and righteousness and truth will I cause to sweep the earth as with a flood, to dgather out mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, unto a place which I shall prepare, an Holy City, that my people may gird up their loins, and be looking forth for the time of my coming; for there shall be my tabernacle, and it shall be called eZion, a fNew Jerusalem.