Crossword clues for garde
garde
- Swashbuckler's word
- Last word before a duel?
- End of a fencing challenge
- Avant- -- (totally new)
- Avant- --
- Avant or en
- Avant ___ (vanguard)
- "En ___!" (fencer's call)
- 'En (fencer's cry) --!'
- 'En --!' (fencing cry)
- ''En __!'' (sword-fight starter)
- ___-manger (cook who prepares cold dishes)
- Fencer's warning
- In conclusion, newspaper upping ante finally — prepare for attack
- Drunk angered, raise your weapon
- Word from a fencer
- "En ___!" (fencing command)
- ___-manger (food storage room)
- ___-robe (Calais closet)
- En ___ (fencer's cry)
- Avant-___ (modernists)
- "En ___" (epeeist's cry)
- En ___ ! (Watch it!)
- En ___ (fencing phrase)
- ___-à-vous! (Attention!)
- Bastille warder
- En ___
- Avant --
- "En ___" (fencer's cry)
- Word just before a duel?
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. (obsolete form of guard English) vb. (obsolete form of guard English)
WordNet
Wikipedia
Gärde is a locality in the north of Offerdal in the historical province Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. Gärde is situated in Krokom Municipality, 70 kilometres northwest of Östersund, the capital of Jämtland. Gärde is a traditional village in a genuine agricultural area with a long history. The name of the village has been known since 1553.
Petroglyphs on the river of Gärdesån in Gärde were made approximately 7 000 years ago. The carvings consist primely of moose and belong to the oldest petroglyphs in Sweden.
Garde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adele De Garde, American actress
- Betty Garde (1905-1989), American actress
- Giedo van der Garde (born 1985), Dutch race car driver
- Rémi Garde (born 1966), French footballer
- Thomas Vilhelm Garde (1859-1926), Danish naval officer and Arctic explorer
Usage examples of "garde".
A few moments later and the great hall of the Bailliage presented much the same aspect as that of the Salle des gardes at Blois on the day when Christophe was put to the torture and the Duc de Guise was proclaimed lieutenant-governor of the kingdom,--with the single exception that whereas love and joy overflowed the royal chamber and the Guises triumphed, death and mourning now reigned within that darkened room, and the Guises felt that power was slipping through their fingers.
The King in robes of Golde, caused the yoong Damosell that stood before the Queene, to marche forwarde to the third Checker, direct in the first remooue, whereupon immediately there was seene a battaile and Torney, with so swift and sodaine forces, bending themselues to the grounde as it were lying close vpon their Garde, and presently vpon it capering vp with a turne twise aboue ground, one iust opposite against an other, and vpon their downe come withall a turne vpon the toe thrise about.
Paris beaucoup de familles et de les mettre dans des chariots, sous bonne garde.
Taffy and Jeannot and Little Billee made the necessary music on their mirlitons, and the dancing soon became general, with plenty also to look on, for the garde had many customers who dined there on summer Sundays.
Not only their Garde Nationale and their recruits from the regular army ranks, but also civilians of every age rallied to the defense of Paris.
Sur la rive du faubourg, entre les deux tours du Pont Vieux, il vit des hommes bouger autour du feu de la garde.
Nous, nous avons tendu des filets tout autour de la cour, et nous montons la garde.
Garde Nationale, the Butte Montmartre, to demand the surrender of the artillery pieces that now studded it from top to bottom.
March, the Garde Nationale and other Communards actually stood orderly and quiet.
Then, wearing the uniform of a major of the Garde Nationale, Rigault left the Prefecture Centrale, ordered it and its next-door Arsenal burned, and went off to direct the defense of his own home district.
Nationale lui avait otes, il recut celui de commandant de la garde nationale de Vernon.
Enfin, nous avons tendu des filets au-dessus de toute la cour, et nous faisons bonne garde.
Their voices made Domini think again of the recruits, and then, because of them, of Notre Dame de la Garde, the mother of God, looking towards Africa.
Une de ces tours garde encore, sous les herbes folles et les fleurs sauvages, sa couronne de machicoulis.
Un moment elle avait hesite, puis decidement elle avait garde le silence.