Girts [verb]

Definition of Girts:

encompass

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Sentence/Example of Girts:

Nevertheless, he was girt with a sword in a ragged scabbard hanging from a frayed and shabby belt of leather.

He wore a gray hermit's cloak, and beneath that a rude, dirty cassock, girt With a cord.

Rapallo itself, as you find on your first morning, is beautiful, chiefly by reason of its sea-girt tower.

When the campaign of 1793 opened she was girt in along her whole frontier by a ring of foes.

In Darley church-yard, near Matlock in Derbyshire, is a yew tree, thirty-three feet in girt.

Indifferent well, sir, for a night-gown, being girt and pleated.

A load-stone helps very much, held in the woman's left hand; or the skin cut off a snake, girt about the middle, next to the skin.

Nothing to suggest a city girt around by a cordon of soldiers, and yet such it is.

Close on the port hand lay a black foam-girt shape, the east spit of Baltrum.

Standing in the court, girt with his sash, Ch'ih might entertain the guests; but whether love be his I do not know.