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body-guard|ˈbɒdɪˌgɑːd| [cf. F. garde du corps.] 1. A guard for the person (esp. of a sovereign or dignitary); a retinue or escort.
a1735Arbuthnot Wks. II. 107 (Jod.) Several bees go with him, as a bodyguard. 1738F. Moore Trav. II. 404 (Jod.) Troops..with increased pay and exclusive privileges under the denomination of bodyguards. 1768Tucker Lt. Nat. II. 182 That body-guard of Popery the Jesuits. 1820Scott Abbot xxi, A page is a formidable addition to my body-guard of females. 1822Byron Werner i. i. 676 I'll promote you to the ranks In the prince's body-guard. 1847Grote Greece (1862) III. xlii. 513. fig.1858J. Martineau Studies Chr. 72 Defended by a body-guard of passions. 2. A soldier of the body-guard, a guard's-man.
1861W. Sargent André 390 The..execution..of one of the body-guards. |