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foreguard

n. A forward guard, or guard placed out front. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To guard beforehand. 2 (context transitive English) To guard in front.

Usage examples of "foreguard".

Raulin dared not spare a moment to glance back and learn which-and then the tumbling timbers of a dock fell away from the air in front of him, and he could see the bloody chaos that moments before had been the eager foremost ranks of the foreguard of three baronies.

The force of its presence struck Hawkril to his knees, and the baronial foreguard shouted in alarm and scrambled back, abandoned lances bouncing and clattering, as the flames grew vivid blue, with a white, searing heart.

The foreguard are to walk their horses far enough ahead for us to have room to dismount, tether, and lie down for sleep.

Ahead he saw the Dhoone foreguard and the wing of spearmen that flanked them.

The Dhoone foreguard felt his wrath as he rode upon them, howling like the Dog Lord that he was.

The foreguard of the Sharran "wizards" was a thin, soft-spoken priest, both careful and thorough in his duties.