guard 2876 ## tabbach {tab-bawkh'}; from 2873; properly, a

butcher; hence, a lifeguardsman (because he was acting as an

executioner); also a cook (usually slaughtering the animal for

food): -- cook, {guard}. [ql


guard 2877 ## tabbach (Aramaic) {tab-bawkh'}; the same as 2876;

a lifeguardsman: -- {guard}. [ql


guard 4928 ## mishma<ath {mish-mah'-ath}; fem. of 4926; audience,

 i.e. the royal court; also obedience, i.e. (concr.) a subject: -

- bidding, {guard}, obey. [ql


guard 4929 ## mishmar {mish-mawr'}; from 8104; a guard (the man,

the post, or the prison); figuratively a deposit; allso (as

observed) a usage (abstractly), or an example (concr.): --

diligence, {guard}, office,prison, ward, watch. [ql


guard 7323 ## ruwts {roots}; a primitive root; to run (for

whatever reason, especially to rush): -- break down, divide

speedily, footman, {guard}, bring hastily, (make) run (away,

through), post.[ql


guard 4759 # stratopedarches {strat-op-ed-ar'-khace}; from 4760

and 757; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specifically) a Praetorian

prefect: -- captain of the {guard}.[ql


safeguard 4931 ## mishmereth {mish-meh'-reth}; feminine of 4929;

watch, i.e. the act (custody) or (transitively) the sentry, the

post; objectively, preservation, or (concretely) safe;

figuratively, observance, i.e. (abstractly) duty, or

(objectively) a usage or party: -- charge, keep, to be kept,

office, ordinance, {safeguard}, ward, watch.[ql


 


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