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† through-ˈgird, v. Obs. [gird v.2] trans. To strike through, smite through, pierce with a cut or blow.
c1386Chaucer Knt.'s T. 152 Thurgh girt with many a greuous blody wounde. c1430Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 5764 The king supposed..Generides he had thurgh girt. 1513Douglas æneis ii. viii. [vii.] 118 Hypanis eik, and Dymas..War by thair fallowis throw gird baith twa. 1573Twyne æneid x. Ee iij, Then Pallas soone Sir Rhoeteus..Through⁓girdes. c1594Kyd Sp. Trag. iv. iv, Where hanging on a tree I found my sonne, Through girt with wounds. |