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Substantiivit
- Protection, defence.
- (archaic or obsolete) A guard; a guardian or watchman.
- (obsolete) A guard or watchman; now replaced by warden.
- The action of a watchman; monitoring, surveillance (usually in phrases keep ward etc.).
- Guardianship, especially of a child or prisoner.
- An enchantment or spell placed over a designated area, or a social unit, that prevents any tresspasser from entering, approaching and/or even from being able to locate said-protected premises
- (historical, Scots law) Land tenure through military service.
- (fencing) A guarding or defensive motion or position.
- A protected place.
- (archaic) An area of a castle, corresponding to a circuit of the walls.
- A section or subdivision of a prison.
- An administrative division of a borough, city or council.
- (UK) A division of a forest.
- (Mormonism) A subdivision of the LDS Church, smaller than and part of a stake, but larger than a branch.
- A room in a hospital where patients reside.
- A person under guardianship.
- A minor looked after by a guardian.
- (obsolete) An underage orphan.
- An object used for guarding.
- The ridges on the inside of a lock, or the incisions on a key.
Verbit
- (transitive) To keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
- (transitive) To defend, to protect.
- (transitive) To fend off, to repel, to turn aside, as anything mischievous that approaches; -- usually followed by off.
- (intransitive) To be vigilant; to keep guard.
- (intransitive) To act on the defensive with a weapon.
Esimerkit
- Not unnaturally, “Auntie” took this communication in bad part. Thus outraged, she showed herself to be a bold as well as a furious virago. Next day she found her way to their lodgings and tried to recover her ward by the hair of the head.
- The orphan was declared a ward of the court.
- In New York City, the voting districts were numbered, such as the fifth ward.
- The doctor made his rounds in the hospital wards.
- The talisman is a ward against evil.
- They for vs fight, they watch and dewly ward, / And their bright Squadrons round about vs plant [...].
- It instructs the scholar in the various methods of warding off the force of objections.
- The pointed javelin warded off his rage.
- Now wards a felling blow, now strikes again.
- they went to seeke their owne death, and rushed amidst the thickest of their enemies, with an intention, rather to strike, than to ward themselves.
- Tell him it was a hand that warded him / From a thousand dangers.
- Whose gates he found fast shut, no living wight / To ward the same.
- With the help of a wire, however, they forced round the key. Even without the lens you will perceive, by the scratches on this ward, where the pressure was applied.
- The lock is made[...]more secure by attaching wards to the front, as well as to the back, plate of the lock, in which case the key must be furnished with corresponding notches.
- A man must thorowly sound himselfe, and dive into his heart, and there see by what wards or springs the motions stirre.
- no gate they found, them to withhold, / Nor ward to wait at morne and euening late [...].
- After the trial, little Robert was declared a ward of the state.
- Many hospitals have not taken simple steps to lessen the distress and confusion which dementia sufferers' often feel on being somewhere so unfamiliar – such as making signs large and easy to read, using colour schemes to help patients find their way around unfamiliar wards and not putting family mementoes such as photographs nearby.
- Throughout the trembling city placed a guard, / Dealing an equal share to every ward.
- On our last visit to Tokyo, we went to Chiyoda ward and visited the Emperor's palace.
- With the castle so crowded, the outer ward had been given over to guests to raise their tents and pavilions, leaving only the smaller inner yards for training.
- Diocletian[...]must certainly have derived some consolation from the grandeur of Aspalaton, the great arcaded wall it turned to the Adriatic, its four separate wards, each town size, and its seventeen watch-towers.
- Thou knowest my old ward; here I lay, and thus I bore my point.
- It is also inconvenient, in Ireland, that the wards and marriages of gentlemen's children should be in the disposal of any of those lords.
- I must attend his majesty's command, to whom I am now in ward.
- So forth the presoners were brought before Arthure, and he commaunded hem into kepyng of the conestabyls warde, surely to be kepte as noble presoners.
- Before the dore sat selfe-consuming Care, / Day and night keeping wary watch and ward, / For feare least Force or Fraud should vnaware / Breake in[...]
- For want of other ward, / He lifted up his hand, his front to guard.
- The assieged castle's ward / Their steadfast stands did mightily maintain.
- the best ward of mine honour
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | warded | Imperfekti | warded |
| Partisiipin preesens | warding | Monikko | wards |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | wards | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | wardeth (vanhahtava) |