En-garde

/ɒn ˈɡɑːrd/ interjection

The command in fencing that signals fencers to assume their ready position before a bout begins. It also refers to the defensive stance itself, with weapon raised and body positioned for attack or defense.

From French 'en garde,' literally meaning 'on guard.' This military command entered fencing terminology as the sport formalized in the 17th century, maintaining the martial heritage of sword fighting.

AMእን ግርድ
ARإن غارد
BNএন গার্ড
CAen garde
CSen garde
DAen garde
DEen garde
ELεν γαρδέ
ESen garde
FAان گارد
FIen garde
FRen garde
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