Definition of Seagirt

1. Adjective. Surrounded or enclosed by the sea.

Similar to: Bordered

Definition of Seagirt

1. a. Surrounded by the water of the sea or ocean; as, a seagirt isle.

Definition of Seagirt

1. Adjective. (rare poetic) Engirdled by the sea, as an island. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Seagirt

1. surrounded by the sea [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seagirt

seafolk
seafolks
seafood
seafood Newburg
seafood boil
seafood fork
seafood forks
seafood sauce
seafoodie
seafoodies
seafoods
seafowl
seafowls
seafront
seafronts
seagirt (current term)
seagoing
seagull
seagull approach
seagull manager
seagull managers
seagulls
seah
seahawk
seahawks
seahog
seahogs

Literary usage of Seagirt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"NJ, is 2% miles south of seagirt, NJ Manasquan lies ... seagirt and Point Pleasant. Bay Head lies one mile south of Point Pleasant ..."

2. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"(a) Point Pleasant, NJ, is 2% miles south of seagirt, NJ Manasquan lies between seagirt and Point Pleasant. Bay Head lies one mile south of Point Pleasant. ..."

3. Treatises in an Interstate Commerce and Railway Traffic Course by La Salle Extension University (1922)
"Manasquan lies between seagirt and Point Pleasant. Bay Head lies one mile south of Point Pleasant. The Pennsylvania Railroad, approaching from the south, ..."

4. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Commission Act from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"(a) Point Pleasant, N. X, is 2% miles south of seagirt, NJ Manasquan lies between seagirt and Point Pleasant. Bay Head lies one mile south of Point Pleasant ..."

5. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1909)
"Howsoever there are many other kings of the Achaeans in seagirt Ithaca, kings young and old; someone of them shall surely have this kingship since goodly ..."

6. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"Howsoever there are many other kings of the Achaeans in seagirt Ithaca, kings young and old; someone of them shall surely have this kingship since goodly ..."

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