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body-guard
body-guard (ˈbɒdɪˌgɑːd) [cf. F. garde du corps.] 1. A guard for the person (esp. of a sovereign or dignitary); a retinue or escort.a 1735 Arbuthnot Wks. II. 107 (Jod.) Several bees go with him, as a bodyguard. 1738 F. Moore Trav. II. 404 (Jod.) Troops..with increased pay and exclusive privileges und... Oxford English Dictionary
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Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse
The Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse was a military unit maintained in the Colony of New South Wales between 1801 and 1834, and reputedly the "first full-time military unit raised in Australia". It was established by Governor Philip Gidley King by drawing men from the New South Wales Corps, the ... wikipedia.org
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Max Martini to Play Christian Grey's Bodyguard in 'Fifty ... - Variety
"Captain Phillips" thesp Max Martini goes from saving Tom Hanks to keeping a close eye on Jamie Dornan, as he is in negotiations to play Christian Grey's bodyguard in Universal and Focus' "Fifty ...
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124th Battalion (Governor General's Body Guard), CEF
The 124th (Governor General's Body Guard) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in that city. After sailing to England in August 1916, the battalion was redesignated the 124th Pionee... wikipedia.org
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Travis Kelce Wants to Protect Taylor Swift "At All Costs" and ...
Mar 1, 2024 — Travis Kelce is Taylor Swift's built-in bodyguard and wants to protect her at "all costs," as a source says he "would not play" if someone ...
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garde-du-corps
‖ garde-du-corps (gardədykɔr) [Fr.; lit. ‘guard of the body’.] A body-guard; a member of a body-guard.1651 Evelyn Diary 7 Sept., Then came..the garde du corps and other officers. 1701 Farquhar Sir H. Wildair iii. i, For not one of these fellows stirs about without his garde-du-corps. 1703 De Foe On ... Oxford English Dictionary
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housecarl
housecarl Hist. (ˈhaʊskɑːl) Forms: 1 h{uacu}scarl, -karl(l, 7–9 hus-, housecarle, 9 hus-, housecarl. [Late OE. h{uacu}scarl, a. ON. h{uacu}skarl manservant, pl. king's men, body-guard, f. ON. h{uacu}s house + karl man: see carl.] A member of the body-guard or household troops of a (Danish or late Ol... Oxford English Dictionary
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William H. Crook
Crook, Body-Guard to President Lincoln, compiled and edited by Margarita Spalding Gerry. Crook, Body-Guard to President Lincoln, now out of copyright 1839 births 1915 deaths Abraham Lincoln Bodyguards Metropolitan Police Department of the wikipedia.org
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Antoninus (turncoat)
: "There was a certain Antoninus, at first a rich merchant, then an accountant in the service of the governor of Mesopotamia, and finally one of his body-guard wikipedia.org
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drabant
‖ draˈbant [Sw. drabant attendant, satellite: in Ger. trabant, It. trabante, F. traban, draban, Boh. drabanti, Magyar darabant, Romanian doroban, ad. Turkish (orig. Pers.) darbān porter, guard.] A halberdier; spec. a soldier of the body-guard of the kings of Sweden.1707 Lond. Gaz. No. 4339/3 He was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrea Dotti (saint)
Life He was of noble parentage, being the brother of Count Dotto Dotti, captain of the archers of the body-guard of Philip the Fair. wikipedia.org
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anthropophagizer
anthroˈpophagizer rare—1. [f. prec. + -er1.] A man-eater.1854 Badham Halieut. 425 When they bathed in sharky localities, would surround themselves with a body-guard of Negroes as perquisites to these anthropophagizers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander (Antigonid general)
is probably the same person as the one whom Antigonus, as the guardian of Philip (son of Demetrius II of Macedon), had appointed commander of Philip's body-guard wikipedia.org
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disbandment
disbandment (dɪsˈbændmənt) [f. prec. + -ment: cf. F. débandement (1701 in Hatz.-Darm.)] The action or fact of disbanding or dispersing; dismissal from corporate existence.1720 Lond. Gaz. No. 5875/2 Full Pay allowed..for doing Duty after Disbandment. 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) II. 182 The very re... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Mayne (officer)
He was selected by Lord Ellenborough for the adjutancy of the body-guard, as "among the officers most distinguished in the late war". wikipedia.org
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