begirt

[bih-gurt]

begirt Definition

  • 1to surround or encircle
  • 2to gird about; encompass
  • 3to equip or endow

Using begirt: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "begirt" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The castle is begirt by a moat.

  • Example

    The city is begirt by mountains.

  • Example

    The king was begirt with loyal knights.

  • Example

    The queen was begirt with luxury.

begirt Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with begirt

  • surrounded or enclosed by something

    Example

    The town is begirt with a wall.

  • endowed with great authority or influence

    Example

    The CEO was begirt with power and made all the important decisions.

  • surrounded by potential harm or risk

    Example

    The explorers were begirt with danger as they ventured into the unknown wilderness.

Origins of begirt

from Middle English 'begurten', from Old English 'begēr̄tan', from 'be-' (around) + 'gēr̄tan' (gird)

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Summary: begirt in Brief

'Begirt' [bih-gurt] is a verb that means to surround, encircle, or equip. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a castle begirt by a moat, a city begirt by mountains, or a person begirt with luxury. The phrase 'begirt with' is commonly used to indicate something that surrounds or endows someone or something, such as 'begirt with power.'