How Do You Spell ENGIRD?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɡˈɜːd] (IPA)

Engird is a rare verb meaning to surround or encircle. It is pronounced [en-gurd] and is spelled with the letters e-n-g-i-r-d. The 'en' at the beginning is pronounced as in the word 'end', the 'g' is pronounced as in 'go' and the '-ird' at the end is pronounced as in the word 'bird'. The spelling of engird is not commonly known, and it is important to use proper pronunciation in order to avoid misunderstandings.

ENGIRD Meaning and Definition

  1. Engird is a verb that originated from the combination of the prefix "en-" meaning to cause or make and the word "gird," which means to encircle or surround. It refers to the act of encircling or surrounding something or someone with energy, force, or power. The verb engird is typically used in a figurative sense, illustrating the idea of mental or metaphysical encirclement rather than physical confinement.

    Engird often implies the creation of a protective or empowering barrier, which can be mental, emotional, or spiritual. When one engirds themselves or others, they envelop them with a shield, allowing them to feel safe, supported, and strengthened against external influences or stressors. It signifies the act of enveloping someone with positive energy, protection, or a sense of empowerment to face challenges or adversities.

    In a broader context, engird can also describe the act of encircling or surrounding something with literal materials or objects, such as when a fortress engirds a kingdom, or a fence engirds a garden. However, its more common usage revolves around the metaphorical sense of surrounding with energy or strength.

    In summary, engird is a powerful verb that represents the act of encircling or surrounding with energy, force, or power. It encapsulates the idea of providing protection, support, or empowerment either mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or even physically.

  2. To encircle; to surround.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ENGIRD

  • wngird
  • sngird
  • dngird
  • rngird
  • 4ngird
  • 3ngird
  • emgird
  • ejgird
  • ehgird
  • envird
  • enbird
  • enhird
  • enyird
  • engurd
  • engjrd
  • engkrd
  • engord
  • eng9rd
  • eng8rd

Etymology of ENGIRD

The word "engird" originates from the Old English word "gyrdan", which means "to gird" or "to encircle". The prefix "en-" signifies intensification or action completion. Therefore, "engird" can be understood as an intensified or completed version of "gird". It denotes the act of encircling or surrounding something or someone.

Conjugate verb Engird

CONDITIONAL

I would engird
you would engird
he/she/it would engird
we would engird
they would engird

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be engirding
you would be engirding
he/she/it would be engirding
we would be engirding
they would be engirding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have engird
you would have engird
he/she/it would have engird
we would have engird
they would have engird

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been engirding
you would have been engirding
he/she/it would have been engirding
we would have been engirding
they would have been engirding

FUTURE

I will engird
you will engird
he/she/it will engird
we will engird
they will engird

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be engirding
you will be engirding
he/she/it will be engirding
we will be engirding
they will be engirding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have engirded
you will have engirded
he/she/it will have engirded
we will have engirded
they will have engirded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been engirding
you will have been engirding
he/she/it will have been engirding
we will have been engirding
they will have been engirding

IMPERATIVE

you engird
we let´s engird

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to engird

PAST

I engirded
you engirded
he/she/it engirded
we engirded
they engirded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was engirding
you were engirding
he/she/it was engirding
we were engirding
they were engirding

PAST PARTICIPLE

engirded

PAST PERFECT

I had engirded
you had engirded
he/she/it had engirded
we had engirded
they had engirded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been engirding
you had been engirding
he/she/it had been engirding
we had been engirding
they had been engirding

PRESENT

I engird
you engird
he/she/it engirds
we engird
they engird

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am engirding
you are engirding
he/she/it is engirding
we are engirding
they are engirding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

engirding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have engirded
you have engirded
he/she/it has engirded
we have engirded
they have engirded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been engirding
you have been engirding
he/she/it has been engirding
we have been engirding
they have been engirding

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