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† reˈguard, v. Obs. Also 7 regard. [re- 5 a.] a. trans. To guard (a garment) again. Also fig. b. To guard doubly (with pun on prec. sense). Hence reˈguarded ppl. a.
c1610Beaum. & Fl. Philaster v. iv, Do the lords bow, and the regarded scarlets..cry ‘We are your servants’? c1613Rowlands Paire of Spy-Knaves 12 Crimson Veluet..All garded and re-garded with gold Lace. 1621R. Brathwait Nat. Embassie (1877) 106 Pytheas a Lawyer..Garded, regarded, dips his tongue in gold. 1624Heywood Captives iii. ii. in Bullen O. Pl. IV. 162 We will see his fooles coate guarded, ey and reguarded too from slipping out of our fingers. |