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1634, William Wood, “Of Their Apparell, Ornaments, Paintings, and Other Artificiall Deckings”, in New Englands Prospect. A True, Lively, and Experimentall Description of that Part of America, Commonly Called New England;, London: Tho Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie,, →OCLC, 2nd part (Of the Indians,), page 66:
Sagamore with a Humberd in his eare for a pendant, a black havvke on his occiput for his plume, Movvhackees for his gold chaine, good ſtore of VVampompeage begirting his loynes, his bovv in his hand, his quiver at his back, vvith ſix naked Indian ſplatterlaſhes at his heeles for his guard, thinkes himſelfe little inferiour to the great Cham; hee vvill not ſtick to ſay, hee is all one vvith King Charles.
nd now I had him every way encircled and begirt; and having drawn him home to me, I kept him faſt there, as if I had ſought to unite bodies with him at that point.
1755, Philip Doddridge, Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures, Salop, page 1:
O lead me to that happy Path, Where I my GOD may meet; Tho’ Hosts of Foes begird it round, Tho’ Briars wound my Feet.
The chateau burned; the nearest trees, laid hold of by the fire, scorched and shrivelled; trees at a distance, fired by the four fierce figures, begirt the blazing edifice with a new forest of smoke.
Usage notes
Rare in forms other than the past participle/simple past begirt.