slovo | definícia |
garrison (encz) | garrison,pevnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
garrison (encz) | garrison,posádka Pavel Machek; Giza |
Garrison (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garrisoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Garrisoning.] (Mil.)
(a) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense;
to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
(b) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as,
to garrison a conquered territory.
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Garrison (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, n. [OE. garnisoun, F. garnison garrison,
in OF. & OE. also, provision, munitions, from garnir to
garnish. See Garnish.] (Mil.)
(a) A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
(b) A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its
security.
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In garrison, in the condition of a garrison; doing duty in
a fort or as one of a garrison.
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garrison (wn) | garrison
n 1: a fortified military post where troops are stationed [syn:
garrison, fort]
2: United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery
journal (1805-1879) [syn: Garrison, {William Lloyd
Garrison}]
3: the troops who maintain and guard a fortified place
v 1: station (troops) in a fort or garrison |
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garrison cap (encz) | garrison cap, n: |
garrisonian (encz) | Garrisonian, |
Disgarrison (gcide) | Disgarrison \Dis*gar"ri*son\, v. t.
To deprive of a garrison. --Hewyt.
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Engarrison (gcide) | Engarrison \En*gar"ri*son\, v. t.
To garrison; to put in garrison, or to protect by a garrison.
--Bp. Hall.
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Garrison (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garrisoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Garrisoning.] (Mil.)
(a) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense;
to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
(b) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as,
to garrison a conquered territory.
[1913 Webster]Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, n. [OE. garnisoun, F. garnison garrison,
in OF. & OE. also, provision, munitions, from garnir to
garnish. See Garnish.] (Mil.)
(a) A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
(b) A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its
security.
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In garrison, in the condition of a garrison; doing duty in
a fort or as one of a garrison.
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Garrisoned (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garrisoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Garrisoning.] (Mil.)
(a) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense;
to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
(b) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as,
to garrison a conquered territory.
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Garrisoning (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garrisoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Garrisoning.] (Mil.)
(a) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense;
to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
(b) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as,
to garrison a conquered territory.
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In garrison (gcide) | Garrison \Gar"ri*son\, n. [OE. garnisoun, F. garnison garrison,
in OF. & OE. also, provision, munitions, from garnir to
garnish. See Garnish.] (Mil.)
(a) A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
(b) A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its
security.
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In garrison, in the condition of a garrison; doing duty in
a fort or as one of a garrison.
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Overgarrison (gcide) | Overgarrison \O`ver*gar"ri*son\, v. t.
To garrison to excess.
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Ungarrisoned (gcide) | Ungarrisoned \Ungarrisoned\
See garrisoned. |
daniel garrison brinton (wn) | Daniel Garrison Brinton
n 1: United States anthropologist who was the first to attempt a
systematic classification of Native American languages
(1837-1899) [syn: Brinton, Daniel Garrison Brinton] |
garrison cap (wn) | garrison cap
n 1: a wedge-shaped wool or cotton cap; worn as part of a
uniform [syn: garrison cap, overseas cap] |
william lloyd garrison (wn) | William Lloyd Garrison
n 1: United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery
journal (1805-1879) [syn: Garrison, {William Lloyd
Garrison}] |
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