GARDA

Etymology

Noun

garda (plural gardai)

(Ireland) A member of the national police force of the Republic of Ireland, the Gardaí.

Anagrams

• Agard

Etymology

Proper noun

Garda (plural Gardaí or Gardas)

The state police force of the Republic of Ireland.

(The title of) an Irish policeman.

(in plural) The police.

Anagrams

• Agard

Source: Wiktionary



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