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guardian

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Guardian , in comics , may refer to: Guardian (DC Comics) , the alias of Jim Harper, a costumed hero Guardian (Marvel Comics) , the alias of James Hudson, a superhero Guardian, the alias of Heather Hudson, wife of James Hudson, better known as Vindicator ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., garden ; early 15c., gardein , from Anglo-French gardein (late 13c.), from Old French gardien "keeper, custodian," earlier guarden , from Frankish *warding- (see guard (n.)). Guardian angel is from 1630s.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Guardian \Guard"i*an\, n. [OF. guardain, gardien, F. gardien, LL. guardianus. See Guard , v. t., and cf. Wasden .] One who guards, preserves, or secures; one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection, security, or preservation from injury; ...

Usage examples of guardian.

With his guardian Addis de Valence teaching him to see the small evidence left behind by men on horse or foot, he had led the small troop that caught them.

Grand Alchemist upon her breast, the highest office a temple guardian could reach - but only a handful did.

So much belief, so much authority seemed to have been invested by the builders in these primitive, faceless idols, guardians of the blithe, naked Ama girls, that Bond had a ridiculous urge to kneel and ask for their blessing as the Crusaders had once done before their God.

Catholic church remained the only guardian of the Croatian spirit in the national apathy that spread during the 1970s.

I was hesitant to beg the Venediger for help, so I had to do something myself to get the aquamanile back, and since everyone kept telling me I was a Guardian, I figured I might as well start acting like one.

Fearing civil war, the Guardians of the Realm of Scotland had reluctantly approached Edward of England to arbitrate among the various rivals.

Men of wealth, all these, who cherished the memory of Henry Argyle and kept close watch upon the preserves over which they had been appointed guardians.

He did so with an astonished stare, and, calling me his father and guardian angel, swore an eternal gratitude.

Thereon I bade the Khania Atene, and that old magician her great-uncle, who is Guardian of the Gate, go down to the ancient gates of Kaloon to receive you and bring you hither with all speed.

B, Infant, acting through his curator bonis and guardian ad litem, filed an action as owner and bailor of the chattel, a dog of tender years named Spot, alleging negligence on the part of the Village, in a cross claim for indemnity under Fed.

Guardian sends messages of consolation to you and all the friends in this bereavement, and he says that in this calamitous time all must bow down their heads and be acquiescent, arise in faithful service to His Cause, and model themselves upon that most exalted, sacred and resplendent presence.

We continually receive joyous news of the health and well-being of the Guardian of the Cause of God and eagerly hope that the night of separation may come to an end, that the period of bereavement may soon expire and his blessed person may return to this hallowed Spot with utmost joy and radiance.

Argent placed the biz end of the Guardian at the center of his forehead.

Guardian was a Knight proude and fierse, a Scot of Royal blude, Niel Robertsoune.

Ursula would make no movement without Boshy, though she longed earnestly to lose the attention of her self-constituted guardian.