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† beˈguard, v. Obs. Also 6 begard. [f. be- 6 + guard n.] trans. To adorn or furnish with ‘guards’ or facings, generally of lace or embroidery. Hence beˈguarded ppl. a.
1605J. Davies Humours 43 (D.) My too strait-laced all beguarded girles. 1640Fuller Joseph's Coat (1867) 51 To seek with our own inventions to beguard that which God will have plain. |