Head guard: meaning, definitions and examples

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head guard

 

[ hed gɑːrd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

protective gear

A head guard is a piece of protective equipment worn on the head to reduce the risk of head injuries during sports or physical activities.

Synonyms

headgear, helmet, protective headwear

Examples of usage

  • The boxer wore a head guard during the match to protect himself from punches.
  • The martial artist always wears a head guard during sparring sessions.
Context #2 | Noun

military

In military terms, a head guard refers to a soldier responsible for protecting the commanding officer or important personnel from physical harm.

Synonyms

bodyguard, protector, security detail

Examples of usage

  • The head guard escorted the general during his visit to the war zone.
  • The head guard stood watch outside the commander's tent.

Translations

Translations of the word "head guard" in other languages:

🇵🇹 guarda-chefe

🇮🇳 मुख्य गार्ड

🇩🇪 Hauptwächter

🇮🇩 kepala penjaga

🇺🇦 головний охоронець

🇵🇱 główny strażnik

🇯🇵 主任警備員

🇫🇷 chef de garde

🇪🇸 jefe de guardia

🇹🇷 baş muhafız

🇰🇷 수석 경비원

🇸🇦 حارس رئيسي

🇨🇿 hlavní strážce

🇸🇰 hlavný strážca

🇨🇳 首席警卫

🇸🇮 glavni stražar

🇮🇸 aðalverðir

🇰🇿 басты күзетші

🇬🇪 მთავარი მცველი

🇦🇿 baş gözətçi

🇲🇽 jefe de guardia

Etymology

The term 'head guard' originated in the late 19th century, primarily in the context of boxing and other combat sports. It was introduced as a safety measure to reduce the incidence of head injuries among athletes. In military usage, the concept of a head guard has existed for centuries, with soldiers entrusted with the protection of high-ranking officials. Over time, the role of a head guard has evolved to encompass various forms of protective duties, both in sports and military settings.