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[ gar -uh -suh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈgær ə sən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
the place where such troops are stationed.
any military post, especially a permanent one.
verb (used with object) to provide (a fort, town, etc.) with a garrison.
to occupy (a fort, post, station, etc.) with troops.
to put (troops) on duty in a fort, post, station, etc.
Origin of garrison 1250–1300; Middle English garisoun protection, stronghold <Old French garison, gareison defense, provision, derivative of garir, guerir to defend <Germanic; compare Old High German warjan
OTHER WORDS FROM garrison o·ver·gar·ri·son, verb (used with object) re·gar·ri·son, verb (used with object) un·gar·ri·soned, adjective Words nearby garrison garret, Garrett, garret window, Garrick, garrigue, garrison , garrison cap, Garrison finish, garrison house, garrison state, Garrison, William Lloyd
Definition for garrison (2 of 2) [ gar -uh -suh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈgær ə sən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun William Lloyd, 1805–79, U.S. leader in the abolition movement.
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British Dictionary definitions for garrison noun the troops who maintain and guard a base or fortified place
the place itself (as modifier ) a garrison town verb (tr) to station (troops) in (a fort)
Word Origin for garrison C13: from Old French garison, from garir to defend, of Germanic origin; compare Old Norse verja to defend, Old English, Old High German werian
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