girdle

UK /ˈɡɝdl̩/ US /ˈɡɝdl̩/
noun 6verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

That which girds, encircles, or encloses; a circumference.

the girdle of the world

Suppose within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies

2

A belt or sash at the waist, often used to support stockings or hosiery.

And the seven angels came out of the temple, having the seven plagues, clothed in pure and white linen, and having their breasts girded with golden girdles

O Queen, most exalted of Persia's deep-girdled women, venerable mother of Xerxes, wife of Darius, all hail!

3

A garment used to hold the abdomen, hips, buttocks, and/or thighs in a particular shape.

4

The line of greatest circumference of a brilliant-cut diamond, at which it is grasped by the setting.

5

A thin bed or stratum of stone.

verb

1

To gird, encircle, or constrain by such means.

The Equator, as everyone knows, is an imaginary line or circle girdling the Earth half-way between the North and South poles.

2

To kill or stunt a tree by removing or inverting a ring of bark.

The ordinary large reddish "hen hawks," which circle high above meadows, are doing great good to the farmer by feeding upon the mice and other creatures which steal his grain and girdle his trees.

noun

1

Alternative form of griddle.

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