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Webster's English Dictionary

belt
n. [AS. belt; akin to Icel. belti, Sw. blte, Dan. blte, OHG. balz, L. balteus, Ir. & Gael. balt border, belt.]1. That which engirdles a person or thing; a band or girdle; as, a lady's belt; a sword belt. ()
The shining belt with gold inlaid. (Dryden.)
2. That which restrains or confines as a girdle. ()
He cannot buckle his distempered cause Within the belt of rule. (Shak.)
3. Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe; as, a belt of trees; a belt of sand. ()
4. (Arch.) Same as Band, n., 2. A very broad band is more properly termed a belt. ()
5. (Astron.) One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds. ()
6. (Geog.) A narrow passage or strait; as, the Great Belt and the Lesser Belt, leading to the Baltic Sea. ()
7. (Her.) A token or badge of knightly rank. ()
8. (Mech.) A band of leather, or other flexible substance, passing around two wheels, and communicating motion from one to the other. ()
9. (Nat. Hist.) A band or stripe, as of color, round any organ; or any circular ridge or series of ridges. ()
Belt lacing, thongs used for lacing together the ends of machine belting. ()
v. t. To encircle with, or as with, a belt; to encompass; to surround. ()
A coarse black robe belted round the waist. (C. Reade.)
They belt him round with hearts undaunted. (Wordsworth.)
2. To shear, as the buttocks and tails of sheep. (Halliwell.)


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