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Cosa (chi) è WARDER - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Warder (disambiguation); Wardership

Warder         
·noun One who wards or keeps; a keeper; a guard.
II. Warder ·noun A truncheon or staff carried by a king or a commander in chief, and used in signaling his will.
warder         
(warders)
A warder is someone who works in a prison supervising the prisoners. (BRIT; in AM, use guard
)
N-COUNT
warder         
¦ noun (fem. wardress) chiefly Brit. a prison guard.
Origin
ME (denoting a watchman or sentinel): from Anglo-Norman Fr. wardere, from Old North. Fr. warder 'to guard'.

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Warder

Warder may refer to:

  • Prison officer
Esempi dal corpus di testo per WARDER
1. During the six–hour sleep period, the warder pounded on the door every ten minutes. . . . If the banging did not wake him, a kick from the warder would.
2. These include the case of a young prisoner who complained to a warder that he had been sodomised by two other prisoners, and was then sodomised by the warder.
3. The convoy was headed for Warder town when it was ambushed. (ST)
4. Strangely Francesco Totti was once again a peripheral figure with Makelele as his warder.
5. Miss Mikkelsen said the order, which came from a woman warder, left her self–conscious and upset.