yeoman of the guard
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Definition
Noun: - A member of a ceremonial bodyguard for the British monarch: A "yeoman of the guard" is an officer who serves in a historic, ceremonial bodyguard unit for the British sovereign. They are known for their distinctive Tudor-style uniforms.
Usage
The term is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific, historical corps. It is typically used in formal, historical, or ceremonial contexts. - The Yeomen of the Guard are a famous sight at the Tower of London. - He was appointed a Yeoman of the Guard in recognition of his service.
Advanced Usage
- "Yeoman Warder": Often used interchangeably with "Yeoman of the Guard" in popular reference, though technically, Yeoman Warders are the guardians of the Tower of London specifically, while the Yeomen of the Guard are a sovereign's bodyguard. Both wear similar Tudor uniforms.
- The Yeoman Warder led the tour group around the Tower.
Variants and Related Words
- Beefeater: (noun) A popular, informal nickname for a Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London, and by common association, for a Yeoman of the Guard.
- Tourists often take pictures with the Beefeaters.
Synonyms
- Royal bodyguard: A general term for a guard protecting a monarch.
- Warder: Specifically refers to a guardian, like those at the Tower.
Related Phrases
- The Yeomen of the Guard: The full, official title of the corps.
- The Yeomen of the Guard have a history dating back to 1485.
Noun
- officer in the (ceremonial) bodyguard of the British monarch