Word: girdle Word origin: Old English gyrdel, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gordel and German Gürtel, also to gird1 and girth. Phonetic: ˈɡəːd(ə)l Listen:
a belt or cord worn round the waist. Example: her waist was defined by a gold chain girdle
a woman's elasticated corset extending from waist to thigh. Example: she wears corsets and girdles, tight and uncomfortable
the part of a cut gem dividing the crown from the base and embraced by the setting.
a ring made around a tree by removing bark.
encircle (the body) with a girdle. Example: the Friar loosened the rope that girdled his waist
cut through the bark all the way round (a tree or branch), typically in order to kill it or to kill a branch to make the tree more fruitful. Example: sometimes the trees were completely girdled and died
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