WARD


Meaning of WARD in English

— wardless , adj.

/wawrd/ , n.

1. a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes.

2. one of the districts into which certain English and Scottish boroughs are divided.

3. a division, floor, or room of a hospital for a particular class or group of patients: a convalescent ward; a critical ward.

4. any of the separate divisions of a prison.

5. a political subdivision of a parish in Louisiana.

6. Mormon Ch. one of the subdivisions of a stake, presided over by a bishop.

7. Fort. an open space within or between the walls of a castle or fortified place: the castle's lower ward.

8. Law.

a. a person, esp. a minor, who has been legally placed under the care of a guardian or a court.

b. the state of being under the care or control of a legal guardian.

c. guardianship over a minor or some other person legally incapable of managing his or her own affairs.

9. the state of being under restraining guard or in custody.

10. a person who is under the protection or control of another.

11. a movement or posture of defense, as in fencing.

12. a curved ridge of metal inside a lock, forming an obstacle to the passage of a key that does not have a corresponding notch.

13. the notch or slot in the bit of a key into which such a ridge fits.

14. the act of keeping guard or protective watch: watch and ward.

15. Archaic. a company of guards or a garrison.

v.t.

16. to avert, repel, or turn aside (danger, harm, an attack, an assailant, etc.) (usually fol. by off ): to ward off a blow; to ward off evil.

17. to place in a ward, as of a hospital or prison.

18. Archaic. to protect; guard.

[ bef. 900; (n.) ME warde, OE weard; (v.) ME warden, OE weardian; c. MD waerden, G warten; cf. GUARD ]

Syn. 1. precinct. 10. protégé. 16. parry, prevent.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .