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gardeur (c.1136-37)

The form gardour is a cross reference to the following entry:

gardeur (c.1136-37)

gardeire,  gardere,  gardeor,  gardour;  guardeor  
  FEW:  *wardôn 17,518a Gdf:  gardeor 4,224a GdfC: TL: gardëor 4,135 DEAF:  garder (guardëor) G179 DMF:  gardeur  TLF:  gardeur  OED:  guarder n.  / warder n.1  MED:  gardur n.  / warder(e n.  DMLBS:  wardarius 3730b

s.

guardian, protector
( MS: s.xii4/4 )  Mielz valt un bon guardeor que set malvais atraieor  9.186
( c.1188-95; MS: s.xii4/4 )  (Cain’s reply to God when he’s asked what he has done with his brother:) ‘Ne me fud cumanded, ne jo n’en sui gardere’  267.128
( 1215; MS: 1226 )  [L]es gardeors de la terre de tel heir qui sera dedenz aage, ne pregne de la terre de l’eir fors reignables eissues e [...]  357.4
( s.xiii1; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Li rois Annes (=King of the East Anglians between 635 and 653/654) [...] Ja soit ice que il fuist reis D’Engleterre sur les Engleis [...] Del regne fu leaus garderes Et as orphanins fu bon peres  517
body-guard
( MS: s.xivm )  Sophonias ly gardour & conissour de les privetees de nostre sire  3vb
mil.guard, sentinel
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Uns hom qui amenot peissuns As gardeurs (var. (H: s.xiv1/4) gardeins) lunc le mareis Fist qe prodom e que curteis  5499

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See also:

garde1  gardein1  garder1  garderesse  wardeman 
This is an AND2 Phase 2 (F-H) entry. © 2006-2008 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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