Definition of Yeoman Warder in English:
 Yeoman Warder
nounjəʊmən ˈwɔːdəjəʊmənˈwɔːdə(r)
A warder at the Tower of London.
Also called beefeater
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Prisoners in the Tower was the title of the talk on May 28 given by Roy Sanders-Crook a retired Yeoman Warder.
 -  He also met Yeoman Warders, otherwise known as Beefeaters, and saw himself on a silver screen as a four-year-old boy at his mother's coronation in 1953.
 -  Likewise, England isn't roast beef and horseradish, it isn't Yeoman Warders, and it isn't Hugh Grant and Kate Winslet.
 -  The Yeomen Warders, also known as the beefeaters, are armed with a haberd or pike known as a partisan.
 -  The reception was then held in the Yeoman Warder's Club, which is also within the Tower's walls, where the Beefeaters volunteered their services to serve the meal.