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guard (n.)

early 15c., "one who keeps watch, a body of soldiers," also "care, custody, guardianship," and the name of a part of a piece of armor, from Middle French garde "guardian, warden, keeper; watching, keeping, custody," from Old French garder "to keep, maintain, preserve, protect" (see guard (v.)). Abstract or collective sense of "a keeping, a custody" (as in bodyguard) also is from early 15c. Sword-play and fisticuffs sense is from 1590s; hence to be on guard (1640s) or off (one's) guard (1680s). As a football position, from 1889. Guard-rail attested from 1860, originally on railroad tracks and running beside the rail on the outside; the guide-rail running between the rails.

guard (v.)

mid-15c., from guard (n.) or from Old French garder "to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve" (corresponding to Old North French warder, see gu-), from Frankish *wardon, from Proto-Germanic *wardon "to guard" (from PIE root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for"). Italian guardare, Spanish guardar also are from Germanic. Related: Guarded; guarding.

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Definitions of guard from WordNet
1
guard (n.)
a person who keeps watch over something or someone;
guard (n.)
the person who plays that position on a football team;
the left guard was injured on the play
guard (n.)
a device designed to prevent injury or accidents;
Synonyms: safety / safety device
guard (n.)
a posture of defence in boxing or fencing;
keep your guard up
guard (n.)
the person who plays the position of guard on a basketball team;
guard (n.)
a military unit serving to protect some place or person;
guard (n.)
a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.;
we let our guard down
Synonyms: precaution / safeguard
guard (n.)
the duty of serving as a sentry;
he was on guard that night
Synonyms: guard duty / sentry duty / sentry go
guard (n.)
(American football) a position on the line of scrimmage;
guards must be good blockers
guard (n.)
a position on a basketball team;
2
guard (v.)
to keep watch over;
there would be men guarding the horses
guard (v.)
watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect;
guard my possessions while I'm away
Synonyms: ward
guard (v.)
protect against a challenge or attack;
Synonyms: defend / hold
guard (v.)
take precautions in order to avoid some unwanted consequence;
guard against infection
guard against becoming too friendly with the staff
From wordnet.princeton.edu