begird

[US]/bɪˈɡɜːrd/
[UK]/bəˈɡɝd/

Translation

vto surround or encircle something, typically with a protective barrier or ring of material.; to bind or fasten something with a rope or cord.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularbegirds
Present Participlebegirding
Past Tensebegirt
Past Participlebegirt

Phrases & Collocations

begird with beauty

begirded by mountains

begirded in glory

begirded by enemies

Example Sentences

he decided to begird himself with confidence before the presentation.

she begirded herself with a strong sense of purpose.

the knight begirded himself with armor before heading into battle.

they begirded the project with careful planning and execution.

she begirded her thoughts with clarity and focus.

before the journey, he begirded himself with essential supplies.

the team begirded their strategy with innovative ideas.

she begirded her emotions with a layer of composure.

he begirded his life with a commitment to fitness.

the artist begirded the canvas with vibrant colors.

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