guardia
Italian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Noun
guardia f (plural guardie)
- guard (all senses)
- watch, guard duty, sentry duty
Derived terms
Derived terms
- cambio della guardia
- guardia del corpo
- montare la guardia (to have the watch)
Anagrams
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
guardia m (plural guardias)
- custodian, warden (male)
- (military) guard, guardsman
- Los guardias no me dejan pasar a ver a mi hermano.
- The guards are not letting me through to see my brother.
Hyponyms
- guardia de seguridad (“security guard”)
Noun
guardia f (plural guardias)
- watch, guard, guarding, guard duty, sentry duty
- (military) guard (unit or squad)
- custody
- shift (in certain professions such as for medical staff)
- (martial arts) guard (ground grappling position)
Hyponyms
- guardia civil
- Guardia de Asalto (“Assault Guard”) (Second Spanish Republic)
- guardia de corps (“Garde du Corps”) (French military unit)
- Guardia de Hierro (“Iron Guard”) (Romanian history)
- guardia de honor (“guard of honor, honor guard”) (military, sports)
- Guardia Imperial (“Napoleon's Imperial Guard”) (French history)
- guardia nacional (“national guard”)
- Guardia Pretoriana (“Praetorian Guard”) (Ancient Roman history)
- guardia real (“royal guard”) (in general)
- Guardia Real (“Royal Guard”) (Spain)
- Guardia Suiza Pontificia (“Pontifical Swiss Guard”)
- Guardia Suiza (“Swiss Guard”)
- Guardia Valona (“Walloon guards”) (Belgian & Spanish history)
- Guardia Varega (“Varangian Guard”) (Byzantine Empire)
- vieja guardia (“old guard”)
Derived terms
- bajar la guardia
- de guardia
- en guardia
- hacer guardia (“to stand guard”)
- montar guardia (“to stand guard, to keep guard”)
Related terms
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