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A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
1929, Baldwyn Dyke Acland, chapter 8, in Filibuster:
He was standing on the offside of his horse, holding up the flap of his saddle, with the surcingle loosened, and was pointing to the girths. Close to their attachment to the saddle they had been almost cut through with a knife.
The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
1716 March 16 (Gregorian calendar), Joseph Addison, “The Free-holder: No. 22. Monday, March 5. ”, in The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq;, volume IV, London: Jacob Tonson,, published 1721, →OCLC:
He's a lusty, jolly fellow, that lives well, at least three yards in the girth.
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