
tr.v., -gird·ed, or -girt (-gûrt'), -gird·ing, -girds.
To support or strengthen from beneath.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture & Construction:
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To secure, support, or strengthen a structure by tying together a number of individual elements below the soffit of the structure above it.
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