Associations to the word «Warder»
Noun
- Elayne
- Perrin
- Lan
- Rand
- Riva
- Laurie
- Asha
- Blight
- Cloak
- Fax
- Convict
- Bonding
- Watchman
- Prison
- Mat
- Lesser
- Thom
- Gareth
- Sitter
- Novice
- Swordsman
- Hilt
- Shawl
- Leaning
- Bond
- Prisoner
- Clyde
- Innkeeper
- Campsite
- Sentry
- Foul
- Catapult
- Tread
- Lag
- Jensen
- Gate
- Garion
- Hoove
- Tower
- Gateway
- Grimace
- Sword
- Lar
- Frock
- Min
- Blacksmith
- Courtyard
- Fade
- Hilltop
- Jill
- Guard
- Stallion
- Aura
- Frown
- Tomas
- Lucien
- Overlord
- Jail
- Constable
- Sire
- Porter
- Rein
- Eagerness
- Saddle
- Groom
Adjective
Wiktionary
WARDER, noun. A guard, especially in a prison.
WARDER, noun. (archaic) A truncheon or staff carried by a king or commander, used to signal commands.
Dictionary definition
WARDER, noun. A person who works in a prison and is in charge of prisoners.
Wise words
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