warder

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English - Turkish
bekçi
gardiyan
i., İng. gardiyan
hükümdar asası
{i} bekçi [brit.]
{i} nöbetçi
{i} gardiyan [brit.]
guardian
{i} gardiyan

Altın golemleri hazineyi korumak için kullanılan gardiyanlardır. - Gold golems are guardians used to guard treasure.

truncheon
{i} cop
guardian
vasi

Tom'un yasal vasisi olduğunu düşünüyordum. - I thought you were Tom's legal guardian.

Ben Tom'un yasal vasisiyim. - I'm Tom's legal guardian.

guardian
{i} koruyucu

Koruyucu meleklere inanıyor musun? - Do you believe in guardian angels?

Sincap, kabilemizin koruyucu ruhudur. - The squirrel is the guardian spirit of our tribe.

warder-house
Bekçi kulübesi, gardiyan kulübesi
truncheon
sopa ile dövmek
guardian
(Kanun,Ticaret) kayyım
guardian
gözetici
guardian
(Kanun) bekçi
guardian
(Kanun) kanuni temsilci
guardian
koruyucu kişi/yer
prison warder
hapishanede gardiyan
guardian
{i} muhafız
guardian
{i} huk. vasi
guardian
{i} veli

Kendimi senin velin olarak görüyorum. - I regard myself as your guardian.

guardian
vasi/koruyucu
guardian
guardian angel koruyucu melek
truncheon
coplamak
English - English
A guard, especially in a prison
{n} a keeper, beadle, guard, truncheon
A warder is someone who works in a prison supervising the prisoners. someone who works in a prison guarding the prisoners guard
guardian
truncheon
{i} guard; watchman; sentry; jailer (British)
the chief official in charge of a prison
A truncheon or staff carried by a king or a commander in chief, and used in signaling his will
One who wards or keeps; a keeper; a guard
A proxy, trained in the Holding, who remains in the Holding to assist the Ennead in managing the weather and maintaining the physical premises of the Holding itself Warders form permanent triads
Yeoman Warder
A Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London
prison warder
A correction officer, correction official, corrections officer, corrections official, prison officer, detention officer, prison guard or prison warder is a person charged with the responsibility of the supervision, safety and security of prisoners in a prison or jail
warders
plural of warder
warder

    Hyphenation

    ward·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    wôrdır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwôrdər/ /ˈwɔːrdɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'wor-d&r ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Anglo-French wardere, from warde act of guarding, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warta act of watching.
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