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cincture

[singk-cher] / ˈsɪŋk tʃər /


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Such of late Columbus found th' American to girt With featherd Cincture, naked else and wilde Among the Trees on Iles and woodie Shores.

From The Poetical Works of John Milton by Milton, John

Cincture, singk′tūr, n. a girdle or belt: a moulding round a column.—v.t. to gird, encompass.—adjs.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various

And yet again they sang: The Cincture, little man, ’Twixt Holland and Belgium— Firm Alliance, And beautiful Friendship.

From The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the land of Flanders and elsewhere by Coster, Charles de

Cincture is that part which makes the middle of the Ballustre of the Ionick Voluta.

From An Abridgment of the Architecture of Vitruvius Containing a System of the Whole Works of that Author by Perrault, Claude

And the spirits kept on singing: Listen now, attend and see, Love the Seven, And the Cincture.

From The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the land of Flanders and elsewhere by Coster, Charles de




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