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seggard
† ˈseggard dial. Obs. = safeguard n. 8.1746 Exmoor Scolding (E.D.S.) 34 Th'art olways a vustled up in an old Jump, or a Whittle, or an old Seggard. 1790 Grose Provinc. Gloss. (ed. 2) Suppl., Seggard, safeguard. A kind of riding surtout so called. West. Oxford English Dictionary
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sagger
▪ I. saggar, sagger, n. (ˈsægə(r)) Forms: [7 shrager], 7 segur, 8–9 saggar, seggar, 9 sagger (saggard), segger, sagre. [Prob. a contraction of safeguard n. This explanation is supported by the existence of the form seggard for safeguard as the name of an article of dress. The earliest recorded form,... Oxford English Dictionary
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safe-guard
safe-guard, n. (ˈseɪfgɑːd) For forms see safe a. and guard n. See also saggar, seggard. [ME. savegarde (sauf-, safe-, etc.), a. F. sauvegarde (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. sauve fem. of sauf safe + garde guard n. Cf. It., Sp. salvaguardia, Pg. salvaguarda, med.L. salvagardia.] 1. Protection, safety. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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