Definition of begird in US English:
begird
verb bəˈɡərdbəˈɡərdbəˈɡərd
[with object]literary 1Gird about or around; encompass.
Example sentencesExamples
- There are places cultivated by men that begird the forest.
- Tonal mists begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.
- We possess 6000 square meter factory with modern management and equipments, which is begird by beautiful surrounding.
- The towns formerly surrounded with farms are now begirded with urban looking suburbs and highways, lined with shopping centre zones.
- 1.1 Besiege.
Example sentencesExamples
- But that is not all: he causes armies of convictions, and spiritual troubles, to begird and straiten them on every side, so that they know not what to do.