Definition of Savegard

1. to guard [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: guard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Savegard

save someone's skin
save state
save the day
save up
save vs.
saveable
saved
saved game
saved games
saved up(p)
savedness
savefile
savefiles
savegame
savegames
savegard (current term)
savegards
saveloy
saveloys
savely
savement
savepoint
savepoints
saver
savers
saves
savest
savestate
savestates
saveth

Literary usage of Savegard

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications of the Surtees Society by Surtees Society (1860)
"... of house-wyfe clothe, and a savegard, 11s. An upper bodye of durance, a paire of newe blake hoes, and a newe apren of durance, laid with laice, 7s. 2d. ..."

2. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1860)
"only for the savegard of my said 1 See Edward Janny's will, Wills and Inventories, first portion, p. ..."

3. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1901)
"Than the Begue, as I was enformed, answered and said, Sir, I shall bring you and your company into savegard^-and your brother shall knowe ..."

4. Sanctuarium Dunelmense Et Sanctuarium Beverlacense by Durham Cathedral, James Raine, Beverley minster (1837)
"... sub forma quae sequitur : I aske gyrth for Godsake and Saint Cuthbert's, for savegard of my lyf and for ..."

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