Thus her hair Was Cinctured; thus her floating drapery Was like a cloud about her, and her face Was radiant with the sunshine and the sea.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
His long robe was of dark cloth, Cinctured round the waist with his rich sword-belt, from which was suspended a gold-hilted scimitar, encased in a scabbard also enriched with gold: His legs and feet were bare, and had a ponderous look about them, since he suffered from that strange curse of Zanzibar-elephantiasis.
"How I Found Livingstone"
Sir Henry M. Stanley
There was no word in answer, only a closer folding of the arms that Cinctured her.
"The Lilac Sunbonnet"
S.R. Crockett