Guard"er (?), n. One who guards.
Guard"fish` (?), n. (Zoˆl.) The garfish.
Guard"ful (?), a. Cautious; wary; watchful. [Obs. or Poetic.] -- Guard"ful*ly, adv.
Guard"house` (?), n. (Mil.) A building which is occupied by the guard, and in which soldiers are confined for misconduct; hence, a lock-up.
Guard"i*an (?), n. [OF. guardain, gardien, F. gardien, LL. guardianus. See Guard, v. t., and cf. Wasden.] 1. One who guards, preserves, or secures; one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection, security, or preservation from injury; a warden.
2. (Law) One who has, or is entitled to, the custody of the person or property of an infant, a minor without living parents, or a person incapable of managing his own affairs.
Of the several species of guardians, the first are guardians by nature. -- viz., the father and (in some cases) the mother of the child.
Blackstone.
Guardian ad litem (&?;) (Law), a guardian appointed by a court of justice to conduct a particular suit. -- Guardians of the poor, the members of a board appointed or elected to care for the relief of the poor within a township, or district.
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Guard"i*an (?), a. Performing, or appropriate to, the office of a protector; as, a guardian care.
Feast of Guardian Angels (R. C. Ch.) a church festival instituted by Pope Paul V., and celebrated on October 2d. -- Guardian angel. (a) The particular spiritual being believed in some branches of the Christian church to have guardianship and protection of each human being from birth. (b) Hence, a protector or defender in general. O. W. Holmes. -- Guardian spirit, in the belief of many pagan nations, a spirit, often of a deceased relative or friend, that presides over the interests of a household, a city, or a region.
Guard"i*an*age (?), n. Guardianship. [Obs.]
Guard"i*ance (?), n. Guardianship. [Obs.]
Guard"i*an*ess (?), n. A female guardian.
I have placed a trusty, watchful guardianess.
Beau. & Fl.
Guard"i*an*less, a. Without a guardian. Marston.
Guard"i*an*ship, n. The office, duty, or care, of a guardian; protection; care; watch.
Guard"less (?), a. Without a guard or defense; unguarded. Chapman.
Guard"room` (?), n. (Mil.) The room occupied by the guard during its term of duty; also, a room where prisoners are confined.
Guards (g‰rdz), n. pl. A body of picked troops; as, "The Household Guards."
Guard"ship, n. Care; protection. [Obs.] Swift.
Guards"man (?), n.; pl. Guardsmen (&?;). 1. One who guards; a guard.
2. A member, either officer or private, of any military body called Guards.
Guar"ish (?), v. t. [OF. guarir, garir, F. guÈrir.] To heal. [Obs.] Spenser.
Gua`te*ma"la grass" (?). (Bot.) See Teosinte.
Gua"va (?), n. [Sp. guayaba the guava fruit, guayabo the guava tree; prob. fr. the native West Indian name.] A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus Psidium. Two varieties are well known, the P. pyriferum, or white guava, and P. pomiferum, or red guava. The fruit or berry is shaped like a pomegranate, but is much smaller. It is somewhat astringent, but makes a delicious jelly.
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