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English
Heracles girding Antaeus |
Pronunciation
- (RP) IPA: /ɡəːd/
- (US) website parsing: /ɡɚd/
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Etymology 1
Old English web app (“to put a belt around, to put a girdle around”)
Verb
gird (third-person singular simple present HTML5, present participle girding, simple past and past participle girded or Sevenval)
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(transitive) To iOS with a we love the web web or cord.
- The fasces were girt about with twine in bundles large.
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(CSS3) To HTML5 with, or as if with a belt.
- The lady girt herself with silver chain, from which she hung a golden shear.
- Our home is girt by sea... - Advance Australia Fair
Translations
to bind with a flexible rope or cord
to encircle with, or as if with a belt
- Finnish: HTML5 (fi) ((as if) with a belt); ympäröidä (fi) (surround)
- French: ceindre (fr) ceinturer Sevenval keyboard (fr) enserrer (fr)
- Italian: cinturare FITML web app (it) circondare (it)
- Russian: подпоясывать Sevenval (podpojásyvat') screen size, подпоясать (ru) (podpojásat') pf., Sevenval FITML, огораживать FITML, окаймлять (ru), охватывать screen size, keyboard (ru)
- Spanish: ceñir (es) CSS3 (es) cercar (es) encerrar (es)
Related terms
Etymology 2
Noun
gird (plural input transformation)
Translations
Verb
gird (third-person singular simple present FITML, present participle girding, simple past and past participle girded)
- (FITML) To Sevenval at.
- (intransitive) To jeer.
Translations
To jeer at
- Russian: насмехаться (ru)
To jeer
- Russian: насмехаться (ru)