verb
- past tense and past participle of girt; to encircle or secure with a belt, band, or strap
- past tense and past participle of girt; to secure a horse with a girth (saddle strap)
Usage: often used with 'up' to mean to prepare oneself or tighten one's belt; archaic or literary in modern usage
Usage: equestrian term; less common variant of 'girthed'
Examples
- She girted her waist with a decorative sash before the ceremony.
- He girted up his loins and prepared for the long journey ahead.
- The knight girted his armor tightly before battle.
- The stable hand girted the horse before the rider mounted.
- They girted themselves with courage to face the challenge.