Let us then, for a little, ungird the wilderness-armor and hearken to the music of the harps of God.
Men don't put the oxen to the yoke, because it is believed that even if girded with belts the ox ungirds itself.
He did also ungird the knightly sword belt from him, though he was absent, and by the judgment of all declared him infamous, a scoundrel, unworthy the name of Christian.
Definition of ungird in US English:
ungird
verbˌənˈɡərdˌənˈɡərd
[with object]archaic
Release or take off by undoing a belt or girth.
〈古〉解开…带子;松开…带子
we must never ungird our armor
Example sentencesExamples
Let us then, for a little, ungird the wilderness-armor and hearken to the music of the harps of God.
Men don't put the oxen to the yoke, because it is believed that even if girded with belts the ox ungirds itself.
He did also ungird the knightly sword belt from him, though he was absent, and by the judgment of all declared him infamous, a scoundrel, unworthy the name of Christian.