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ungirt
[ uhn-gurt ]
adjective
- having a girdle loosened or removed.
- slack; relaxed; not taut or pulled together:
ungirt thinking.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
She wore a dark, shapeless, ungirt robe covered with patches and stains.
It is a truth recognised in The Song of the Ungirt Runners, Charles Hamilton Sorley’s poetic hymn to those “who do not run for prizeâ€, but who run “because they like itâ€.
He would have to do it in the felon’s way “ungirt, unshod, bareheaded, in his bare shirt as if he were hanged on a gallows.â€
And St. Laurence ungirt his robe, and giving his girdle to the sacristan, bade him show it in proof of what he told.
It is a moot point how far the extremely loose and ungirt character of this style, which sometimes, and indeed often, reaches sheer slovenliness and solecism, was intentional.
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