Gird
111be|gird — «bih GURD», transitive verb, girt or gird|ed, gird|ing. 1. to bind with a band; gird about. 2. to enclose; encompass. ╂[Old English begyrdan] …
112re|gird — «ree GURD», transitive verb, girt or gird|ed, gird|ing. to gird again …
113laggen-gird — /lag euhn gerrd /; Scot. /lag euhn girddd /, n. Scot. and North Eng. 1. the bottom hoop securing the staves of a tub or barrel. 2. cast a laggen gird, to sire an illegitimate child. [1710 20] * * * laggˈen gird noun A hoop at the bottom of a… …
114laggen-gird — /lag euhn gerrd /; Scot. /lag euhn girddd /, n. Scot. and North Eng. 1. the bottom hoop securing the staves of a tub or barrel. 2. cast a laggen gird, to sire an illegitimate child. [1710 20] * * * …
115en|gird — «ehn GURD», transitive verb. = encircle. (Cf. ↑encircle) …
116un|der|gird — «UHN duhr GURD», transitive verb. to support or secure by a rope or the like passed beneath …
117un|gird — «uhn GURD», transitive verb. 1. to unfasten or take off the belt or girdle of; unbelt. 2. to loosen, to take off, by unfastening a belt or girdle. ╂[Old English ongyrdan < on un 2 + gyrdan to gird1] …
118fore-gird — see fore prefix 1 …
119GERDÂ-GİRD — f. Fırdolayı …
120GİRDA-GİRD — f. Fırdolayı, çepeçevre …