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arrear-guard
† arrear-guard Obs., see arrière-guard. Oxford English Dictionary
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rear-guard
▪ I. rear-guard1 Mil. (ˈrɪəgɑːd) Forms: 5 rier-, ryere-, 5–6 reregarde; 5 rere-, 6 Sc. rearegard; 6 Sc. reir-, 7 rere-, 7– rearguard. [a. OF. rereguarde, AF. reregard, rergarde (c 1307): see note to arrear-guard and cf. rearward n.1 Variously written rearguard, rear-guard, and rear guard.] † 1. The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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arreare
▪ I. † aˈrrear, adv. Obs. Forms: 4–6 arere, 6 arear(e, arreir, 6–7 arreare, 6–8 arrere, 7–8 arrear. [a. OF. arere, ariere (mod.F. arrière), Pr. a(r)reire:—Merovingian L. ad retro, f. ad to, retro backward.] 1. Of direction: Backward, to the rear, behind, into the background.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. vii... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660
impress men in any place which his army passes through: to continue for one month. 12 June 1645 Ordinance for the more speedy collection of monies in arrear 1650. 30 October 1648 Ordinance for appointing new Judges. 14 November 1648 Further Ordinance amending that of 16 October 1648, for the payment of the Guard wikipedia.org
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arrière-guard
‖ arrière-guard, † aˈrrear-guard Forms: 5 arryere-, 6 arere-, arrier-, areare-gard(e, 7 arrere-, 7–8 arrear-, 7–9 arrière-guard. [a. 15th c. Fr. arrière-guarde; in 16–17th c. quite conformed to the Eng. spelling of arrear and guard; but by mod. writers again spelt partly as French. Also, from the fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1755–1759
Majesty's Reign (for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by the said former Act); and for empowering the Trustees to erect and maintain Lamps, and keep a Guard Strand; and for rectifying a Mistake in the said Act; and for allowing further Time to the Receivers of certain Aids, for settling Insuper for Monies in Arrear wikipedia.org
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