begirt (Meaning)
begirt (imp.)
of Begird
begirt (p. p.)
of Begird
begirt (v. t.)
To encompass; to begird.
Synonyms & Antonyms of begirt
begirt Sentence Examples
- The ancient city was begirt by a formidable wall, protecting it from attackers.
- The queen was begirt by a retinue of loyal servants, ever attending to her needs.
- The island was begirt by a treacherous reef, making it difficult to approach.
- The castle's keep was begirt by a deep moat, acting as a formidable barrier.
- The army marched forth, begirt with banners and weapons, ready for battle.
- The garden was begirt by a low hedge, keeping the plants safe from wandering animals.
- The king's throne was begirt by a golden rail, signifying his authority.
- The ancient temple was begirt by a sacred grove, a place of worship and pilgrimage.
- The mountain peak was begirt by clouds, obscuring its summit.
- The ship was begirt by a swarm of seagulls, hoping for scraps of food.
FAQs About the word begirt
of Begird, of Begird, To encompass; to begird.
wrapped, girt, winded, girdled, banded, girted,circled, lashed, engirded, girthed
unwrapped, untied,unwrapped, untied, unlashed, ungirded, unwound, unlashed, unbound, unshackled
The ancient city was begirt by a formidable wall, protecting it from attackers.
The queen was begirt by a retinue of loyal servants, ever attending to her needs.
The island was begirt by a treacherous reef, making it difficult to approach.
The castle's keep was begirt by a deep moat, acting as a formidable barrier.