Begird ⚡

If "begird" feels too formal, Thesaurus.com suggests several alternatives depending on the context:

Example: "He himself with a leather sash before entering the fray." Word Forms Present Past begirt or begirded Past Participle begirt or begirded Present Participle Synonyms and Related Words begird

The word originates from the Old English begyrdan , combining the prefix be- (meaning "around" or "completely") with gyrdan ("to gird"). It shares historical roots with terms like "girdle" and the Old High German begurtjan . BEGIRD Synonyms & Antonyms - 30 words - Thesaurus.com If "begird" feels too formal, Thesaurus

: Refers to the act of fastening a belt or band around something. If "begird" feels too formal

: Used to describe something that physically wraps around another object.