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Works that are experimental or innovative
In the arts and literature, the term avant-garde (from French meaning 'advance guard' or 'vanguard') identifies an experimental genre or work of art,
Avant-garde
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up garde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Garde may refer to: Garde, Spain, town and municipality in Navarre, Spain Garde, Tibet, village in Tibet
Garde
Music genre
Avant-garde music is music that is considered to be at the forefront of innovation in its field, with the term avant-garde implying a critique of existing
Avant-garde_music
Gärde is a locality in the north of Offerdal in the historical province Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. Gärde is situated in Krokom Municipality, 70
Gärde
French military reserve corps, manned by wealthy men who paid to avoid draft
The Garde mobile ("Mobile Guard"; also called Garde nationale mobile though it had nothing to do with the Garde nationale) was intended to be a reserve
Garde_Mobile
Russian and Soviet art movement (approx. 1890–1930)
The Russian avant-garde was a large, influential wave of avant-garde modern art that flourished in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, approximately
Russian_avant-garde
Topics referred to by the same term
avant-garde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Avant-garde refers to a style in experimental work in art, music, culture, or politics. Avant-garde may
Avant-garde_(disambiguation)
Australian criminal defense lawyer
Zarah Garde-Wilson (born c. 1978) is an Australian criminal defence lawyer and principal partner at Garde Wilson Lawyers. She is known for her role in
Zarah_Garde-Wilson
French footballer (born 1966)
Rémi Marie François Garde (French pronunciation: [ʁemi ɡaʁd], born 3 April 1966) is a French former professional footballer. He was most recently the
Rémi_Garde
French outlawed anti-fascist group
The Jeune Garde Antifasciste (English: Antifascist Young Guard), commonly known as Jeune Garde, was an outlawed French far-left militant anti-fascist collective
Jeune_Garde_Antifasciste
Music genre
Experimental rock (originally known as avant-garde rock or avant-rock) is a subgenre of rock music that emerged in the 1960s. The genre emphasizes innovation
Experimental_rock
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up en garde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. En garde is French for "On [your] guard", a warning term in fencing. En garde or En Garde may refer
En_garde
Architecture movement
Avant-garde architecture is architecture which is innovative and radical within a certain time period. There have been a variety of architects and movements
Avant-garde_architecture
Cool, ventilated area for food
A garde manger (French: [gaʁd mɑ̃ʒe]) is a cool, well-ventilated area where savory cold dishes (such as salads, hors d'œuvres, appetizers, canapés, pâtés
Garde_manger
Basilica overlooking Marseille, France
Notre-Dame de la Garde (French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam d(ə) la ɡaʁd]; Occitan: Nòstra Dòna de la Gàrdia, lit. 'Our Lady of the Guard'), known to local citizens
Notre-Dame_de_la_Garde
Subgenre of heavy metal music
Avant-garde metal (also known as avant-metal, experimental metal and art metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation
Avant-garde_metal
Elite French military unit during the Napoleonic Wars
The Imperial Guard (French: Garde Impériale) was the imperial guard formation of the French Imperial Army. Under the direct command of Napoleon, the formation
Imperial_Guard_(Napoleon_I)
American actress (1905–1989)
Elizabeth Garde (September 19, 1905 – December 25, 1989) was an American stage, radio, film and television actress. Born in Philadelphia, Garde was starring
Betty_Garde
Name list
Garde is a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Adele De Garde (1899–1972), American actress Betty Garde (1905–1989)
Garde_(name)
2017 French film
Garde alternée is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère. A woman discovers that her husband has a mistress. She will then propose to
Garde_alternée
Mike Garde is a South African born theologian and an expert on cults. He is the director of Dialogue Ireland. Garde is a Mennonite and is a member of Grosvenor
Mike_Garde
French writer and high-ranking official (born 1959)
François Garde (born 1959 in Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes) is a French writer and high-ranking official Graduated in 1984 of the ENA (class Louise Michel)
François_Garde
1939 essay by Clement Greenberg
"Avant-Garde and Kitsch" is the title of a 1939 essay by Clement Greenberg, first published in the Partisan Review, in which he claimed that avant-garde and
Avant-Garde_and_Kitsch
French military and police reserve force
The National Guard (French: Garde nationale) is a French military, gendarmerie, and police reserve force, active in its current form since 2016 but originally
National_Guard_(France)
Motor vehicle
The Škoda Rapid/Garde is a fastback coupé designed and built by AZNP in Czechoslovakia between 1981 and 1990. Based on the rear-engined Škoda 105, 120
Škoda_Garde/Rapid
Rural law enforcement in France
A garde champêtre (lit. 'rural guard') is the combination of a forest ranger, game warden and code enforcement officer in certain rural communes in France
Garde_champêtre
Music genre
Avant-garde jazz (also known as avant-jazz, experimental jazz, or "new thing") is a style of music and improvisation that combines avant-garde art music
Avant-garde_jazz
Geometric sans-serif typeface
ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a geometric sans serif font family based on the logo font used in the Avant Garde magazine. Herb Lubalin devised the logo concept
ITC_Avant_Garde
Military unit
The Franc-Garde (English: Free Guard) was the armed wing of the French Milice (Militia), operating alone or alongside German forces in major battles against
Franc-Garde
Danish admiral
Hans Jørgen Garde (22 January 1939 in Frederiksberg – 3 August 1996 on Vágar, Faroe Islands) was a Danish admiral. Garde was the Danish Chief of Defence
Jørgen_Garde
Belgian militia
The Garde Civique or Burgerwacht (French and Dutch; "Civic Guard") was a Belgian paramilitary militia which existed between 1830 and 1920. Created in
Garde_Civique
2016 Dutch-language television series
Jonge Garde is a Disney Channel original television series, originally broadcast in the Netherlands and Belgium. Jonge Garde started on October 26, 2015
Jonge_Garde
Canadian politician (1924–2013)
Garde Basil Gardom, OBC QC (July 17, 1924 – June 18, 2013) was a Canadian politician, lawyer, and the 26th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Gardom
Garde_Gardom
Cinematic works that are experimental form or content
Experimental film or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that does not apply standard cinematic conventions, instead adopting non-narrative forms
Experimental_film
American actor and comedian (born 1974)
2004 by both The A.V. Club and Time Out New York. His second album, En Garde, Society was released by Sub Pop in 2006. Three years later, Mirman released
Eugene_Mirman
Australian judge, Australian general
Major General Gregory Howard "Greg" Garde, AO, RFD (born 1 April 1949) is a senior Australian lawyer and Army officer. His positions and appointments
Gregory_Garde
Place in Gotland, Sweden
Garde (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡɑ̂ːɖɛ]) or Garda is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland. It
Garde,_Gotland
Dutch racing driver (born 1985)
Giedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣiːdoː vɑn dər ˈɣɑrdə]; born 25 April 1985) is a Dutch former racing driver and broadcaster
Giedo_van_der_Garde
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Montlieu-la-Garde (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ljø la gaʁd]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. The commune was formed
Montlieu-la-Garde
Military unit in Algeria
In Algeria, the Garde Communale (Arabic: الحرس البلدي), was a paramilitary troop in charge of monitoring and protecting the municipalities during the
Garde_communale
Military unit
The Gardes du Corps du Roi (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁd dy kɔʁ dy ʁwa]) was a cavalry unit of the maison militaire du roi de France. The oldest unit in
Gardes du Corps du Roi (France)
Gardes_du_Corps_du_Roi_(France)
Military unit formed of guards
A Garde du Corps (French for lifeguard) is a military unit formed of guards. A Garde du Corps was first established in France in 1445. From the 17th century
Garde_du_Corps
Topics referred to by the same term
La Garde may refer to: La Garde or Lagarde is the name or part of the name of several communes: La Garde, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
La_Garde
Royal guard of the King of France (1622–1816)
du roi), also known as the Musketeers of the Guard (Mousquetaires de la garde) or King's Musketeers (Mousquetaires du roi), were an elite fighting company
Musketeers_of_the_Guard
Football club
Association Sportive de la Garde Nationale (Arabic: الجمعية الرياضية للحرس الوطني) known as AS Garde Nationale is a Mauritanian football club based in
AS_Garde_Nationale
Defunct American software company
Avant-Garde Computing, Inc. was a publicly traded American software and computer hardware company active from 1978 to 1990 and based in Mount Laurel,
Avant-Garde_Computing
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Garde (French pronunciation: [la ɡaʁd]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being
La_Garde,_Isère
2023 video game
En Garde! is a 2023 third-person action video game developed by Fireplace Games and published by Kepler Interactive. Players play as Adalia de Volador
En_Garde!_(video_game)
Municipality in Navarre, Spain
Garde is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. National Statistics Institute (13 December
Garde,_Spain
This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released in the 1990s. Erickson, Hal. "Archangel". Allrovi. Retrieved July 1, 2011.{{cite web}}:
List of avant-garde films of the 1990s
List_of_avant-garde_films_of_the_1990s
Military unit
The Gardes du Corps (Regiment der Gardes du Corps) was the royal cuirassier guard regiment unit of the king of Prussia and, after 1871, of the German Emperor
Life_Guards_(Prussia)
Luxembourg aviation company
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The name 'TAG' is an acronym of Techniques d'Avant Garde. The company generates revenue through its various subsidiaries that offer
Techniques_d'Avant_Garde
Australian politician
Henry Croker Garde (9 February 1855 – 9 August 1932) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Garde was born in Cloyne, County Cork, the son
Henry_Garde
Personal bodygards to the French monarchy
The Scottish Guards (French: Gardes Écossaises) was a bodyguard unit founded in 1418 by the Valois Charles VII of France, to be personal bodyguards to
Scottish_Guards_(France)
American painter (1923–2022)
Garde (June 7, 1923 – October 11, 2022) was an American abstract expressionist painter and the originator and namer of the Strappo technique. Garde was
Harold_Garde
Paramilitary force in Vichy France
Franc-Garde, who were permanently mobilized and lived in barracks. The Milice also had youth sections for boys and girls, called the Avant-Garde. The emblem
Milice
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Garde Champetre (27 March 1999 – 13 March 2012) was a French-bred, Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse. He is best known for winning the Glenfarclas
Garde_Champetre
Danish actress (born 1933)
Annie Birgit Garde (born 3 October 1933) is a Danish film actress. Garde has appeared in more than 40 films since 1955. Altid ballade (1955) Father of
Annie_Birgit_Garde
Style of electronic music
February 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020. "…the label 'IDM' (for avant-garde, 'intelligent dance music') seems to be based more on an association with
Intelligent_dance_music
American psychedelic pop duo
The Avant-Garde was an American psychedelic pop duo formed by Chuck Woolery and Elkin "Bubba" Fowler in 1967. They released three singles on Columbia
The_Avant-Garde_(duo)
point of almost being dry though the food is still moist. avant-garde (pl. avant-gardes) applied to cutting-edge or radically innovative movements in art
Glossary of French words and expressions in English
Glossary_of_French_words_and_expressions_in_English
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Garde-Adhémar (French pronunciation: [la ɡaʁd ademaʁ]; Occitan: La Garda d'Aimar) is a commune in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
La_Garde-Adhémar
French cyclist
Dominique Garde (born 18 March 1959) is a former French racing cyclist. He rode in thirteen Grand Tours between 1982 and 1991. "Dominique Garde". Cycling
Dominique_Garde
the avant-garde, even if it bends genres. List of avant-garde films before 1930 List of avant-garde films of the 1930s List of avant-garde films of the
Lists_of_avant-garde_films
Castle ruins in Brittany, France
The Château de Joyeuse Garde is the site of a castle associated with Joyous Gard from Arthurian legend. Its ruins in the town of La Forest-Landerneau
Château_de_Joyeuse_Garde
Experimental genre of popular music
accessibility for the listener. The term implies a combination of avant-garde sensibilities with existing elements from popular music in the service of
Avant-pop
39°55′31″N 116°24′32″E / 39.9253°N 116.4090°E / 39.9253; 116.4090 China/Avant-Garde Exhibition is one of the most significant exhibitions in the history of
China/Avant-Garde_Exhibition
Swedish jurist and politician (1880–1968)
Natanael Gärde (27 July 1880 – 28 January 1968) was a Swedish judge who served as the minister of justice between 1930 and 1932. Gärde was born in Seglora
Natanael_Gärde
Avant-garde (French pronunciation: [avɑ̃ ɡaʁd]) is French for "vanguard". The term is commonly used in French, English, and German to refer to people
List_of_avant-garde_artists
Topics referred to by the same term
Avant-garde theatre may refer to: French avant-garde theatre Russian avant-garde Experimental theatre This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Avant-garde_theatre
British writer (1890–1974)
Lawrence du Garde Peach (14 February 1890 – 31 December 1974), who wrote under the name L. du Garde Peach, was an English author and playwright for radio
L._du_Garde_Peach
Magazine
Avant Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin. The magazine had 14 issues and was published from January 1968 to
Avant-Garde_(magazine)
2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee winner
Zaila Avant-garde is an American speller, basketball player, and juggler. She won the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee. She is the first African-American
Zaila_Avant-garde
Church in Sweden
Garde Church (Swedish: Garde kyrka, sometimes also Garda Church) is a medieval church in Garde on the Swedish island of Gotland. It was built in stages
Garde_Church
British musician
Benedict Taylor is a British avant-garde violist, violinist and composer. Taylor works in contemporary composition, modern string performance and improvised
Benedict_Taylor_(musician)
Village in Sud, Haiti
Nan Garde is a village in the Saint-Jean-du-Sud commune of the Port-Salut Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti. Saint-Jean-du-Sud, for a list
Nan_Garde
1966 studio album by John Coltrane and Don Cherry
The Avant-Garde is an album credited to jazz musicians John Coltrane and Don Cherry that was released in 1966 by Atlantic Records. It features Coltrane
The_Avant-Garde_(album)
Railway station in West Jutland, Denmark
Gårde station is a railway station serving the settlement of Gårde near Ølgod in West Jutland, Denmark. Gårde station is located on the Esbjerg–Struer
Gårde_railway_station
2018 Canadian film
Family First (French: Chien de garde, lit. 'Watch Dog') is a 2018 Canadian crime film, written and directed by Sophie Dupuis. The film premiered at the
Family_First_(film)
Non-profit performing arts center and cinema in New London, Connecticut
The Garde Arts Center is a non-profit performing arts center and cinema located at 325 State Street at the corner of Huntington Street in New London,
Garde_Arts_Center
Leader in the Catholic League of France (died 1589)
Garde de Vins, (? - 20 November 1589) was a leader of the Catholic League in Provence. Hubert de Garde, lord of Vins, was the son of Gaspard de Garde
Hubert_de_Garde_de_Vins
Austrian media artist (1940–2026)
(stylized in all caps; German: [ˈvaːli ˈɛkspɔrt]), was an Austrian avant-garde artist. She was best known for expanded cinema[clarification needed] and
Valie_Export
Military unit
The Guards Rifles Battalion (German: Garde-Schützen-Bataillon; French: Bataillon des Tirailleurs de la Garde; nicknamed: Neuchâteller in High German;
Guards_Rifles_Battalion
Anarchist newspaper (1877–1878)
L'Avant-Garde (English: The Vanguard) was an anarchist newspaper published between June 1877 and December 1878 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The
L'Avant-Garde
Historic building in Paris
pronunciation: [otɛl d(ə) la maʁin]), also known (formerly) as the Hôtel du Garde-Meuble ([otɛl dy ɡaʁdəmœbl]), is a historic building on the Place de la
Hôtel_de_la_Marine
2006 novel
En Garde is the 17th volume of the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective series. It was published in 2006 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The story is told with
En_Garde_(novel)
2007 studio album by Blut Aus Nord
Destruction of Reason by Illumination is the sixth album by French avant-garde black metal band Blut Aus Nord. The album's subtitle comes from the writings
Odinist: The Destruction of Reason by Illumination
Odinist:_The_Destruction_of_Reason_by_Illumination
1981 French film
Garde à Vue (also known as The Inquisitor) is a 1981 French psychological crime drama directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault
Garde_à_Vue
7th episode of the 1st season of Modern Family
disambiguation. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › "En Garde" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American family sitcom
En_Garde_(Modern_Family)
2022 exhibition at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Avant-Garde Rising: The Photographic Vanguard in Modern Japan was an exhibition held at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum from 20 May to 21 August 2022
Avant-Garde Rising: The Photographic Vanguard in Modern Japan
Avant-Garde_Rising:_The_Photographic_Vanguard_in_Modern_Japan
British vegan chef and cookbook author from Cardiff, Wales
Gaz Oakley, formerly known as the Avant-Garde Vegan, is a chef and cookbook author from Cardiff, Wales. He was described in the Daily Telegraph as "a
Gaz_Oakley
Music forum in New York City
The Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York was an annual event that began in 1963 as an open forum for the emerging experimental music scene in New York
Annual_Avant_Garde_Festival
Mountain in Mauritius
Corps de Garde (translation: Guardhouse) is a 720-metre-high mountain of volcanic origin, in the area Palma in the Black River district of Mauritius.
Corps_de_Garde
American music executive and film producer (1931–2023)
John to jazz figures such as Jimmy Smith. In the 1960s, he founded Avant Garde Enterprises, marking a significant step in his contributions to the music
Clarence_Avant
German film director and screenwriter (born 1966)
Claudia Garde is a German film director and screenwriter. She has worked for the German TV-series Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall, Doktor Martin, Flemming or
Claudia_Garde
Korean artists collective, 1969–1975
The Korean Avant-Garde Association (Korean: 한국아방가르드협회), better known as the AG Group, was a post-war collective of artists and critics in South Korea
Korean Avant-Garde Association
Korean_Avant-Garde_Association
American actress
Adele DeGarde (born Adelaide De Gard, also credited Adele De Garde; May 3, 1899 – November 1972) was an American silent film actress, who performed in
Adele_DeGarde
Bourbon military unit (1815–1830)
The Royal Guard (French: garde royale) was a French guard unit set up after the second Bourbon Restoration in 1815. The theoretical role of the unit and
Royal_Guard_(France)
Genre of theater
Experimental theatre (also known as avant-garde theatre), inspired largely by Wagner's concept of Gesamtkunstwerk, began in Western theatre in the late
Experimental_theatre
Mountain in France
The Truc de la Garde (Occitan: Guardian de Truc) is a summit in the Massif Central belonging to the Margeride mountains, bordering the French departments
Truc_de_la_Garde
GARDE
GARDE
Boy/Male
Tamil
New garden, New home
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fragrant, Jasmine, Gardener, Another name for Durga and the ganges, A garland maker
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from a Norman female personal name, Legard, derived from the Germanic name Liutgard (borne by Charlemagne’s wife), composed of the elements liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + gard ‘enclosure’.French : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, or status name for someone who owned garden, from Old French gard ‘garden’ with the definite article le.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French gardinier ‘gardener’. In medieval times this normally denoted a cultivator of edible produce in an orchard or kitchen garden, rather than one who tended ornamental lawns and flower beds.Americanized form of French Desjardins or German Gärtner (see Gartner).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, from Old Anglo-Norman French gardin ‘garden’. Compare Gardener.Americanized form of French Desjardins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Lancashire (near Blackpool) and in North Yorkshire. The former was named in Old English as ‘settlement by the watercourse’, from Old English lÄd ‘watercourse’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter as ‘leek enclosure’ or ‘herb garden’, from lÄ“ac ‘leek’ + tÅ«n. Compare Leighton.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Garden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a watchman, from Old French garde ‘watch’, ‘protection’, a word of Germanic origin. Compare Ward 1.
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Latin
Sweet Smelling Flower; Garden's Flower; Gardenia Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fragrant, Jasmine, Gardener, Another name for Durga and the ganges, A garland maker
Boy/Male
Tamil
A small garden
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gardens
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Gardener.Probably a translated form of German Gärtner (see Gartner).
Boy/Male
British, English, Teutonic
Occupational Name; Gardener; Farmer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in England so called. Most of them, as for example those in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (near Gainsborough), Sussex, and West Yorkshire, are named with Old English lēac ‘leek’ + tūn ‘enclosure’. The compound was also used in the extended sense of a herb garden and later of a kitchen garden. Laughton near Folkingham in Lincolnshire, however, was probably named as loc-tūn ‘enclosed farm’ (see Lock 2).English : variant spelling of Lawton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French gerner ‘granary’ (Old French grenier, from Late Latin granarium, a derivative of granum ‘grain’). It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived near a barn or granary, or a metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of the stores kept in a granary.English : variant of Warner 1, from a central Old French form.English : reduced form of Gardener.South German : from an agent derivative of Middle High German garn ‘thread’; by extension, an occupational name for a fisherman.Altered spelling of Gerner.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Leek garden
Surname or Lastname
French
French : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, from the objective case (gard) of Old French gardin ‘garden’.English : variant spelling of Guard.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead so named, from Old Norse garðr ‘farm’.Swedish (Gård) : topographic or ornamental name from gård ‘farm’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gardener.Lion Gardiner came from England in 1635 to Saybrook, CT, the settlement of Earl of Warwick patentees at the mouth of the Connecticut River, and built a fort there. Born in 1636, his son, David, was the first white child born in the settlement. Lion later bought the Isle of Wight, now Gardiners Island, from the Indians, and moved his family there until 1653, when he bought land in what is now Easthampton, Long Island, NY.
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, GARDENIA means simply "gardenia flower."
GARDE
GARDE
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious Brave
Female
Egyptian
, Gold of Heart.
Boy/Male
Latin
Full of sorrows.
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Happy
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Wish
Biblical
path; ear of corn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Izard.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Amown, AMON means "skilled workman." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of Solomon's servants. Compare with another form of Amon.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
A Diety; Lord Vishnu
GARDE
GARDE
GARDE
GARDE
GARDE
v. t.
To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next; as, to trench a garden for certain crops.
n.
A gardener's tool, somewhat like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring the earth, etc.
n.
The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens; horticulture.
n.
One who makes and tends a garden; a horticulturist.
v. t.
To cultivate as a garden.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ornamental cutting and trimming of trees, hedges, etc.; practicing ornamental gardening.
a.
Destitute of a garden.
a.
Like a garden.
imp. & p. p.
of Garden
v. i.
To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture.
n.
Any garden vegetables eaten with meat.
n.
Commodities appropriate for barter, or for small trade; small commodities; esp., in the United States, garden vegetables raised for the market.
n.
A garden or orchard.
n.
A pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc., and used as an ornamental object in gardening.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garden
n.
A vessel similar to that described in the first definition above, or the representation of one in a solid block of stone, or the like, used for an ornament, as on a terrace or in a garden. See Illust. of Niche.
a.
Of or pertaining to ornamental gardening; produced by cutting, trimming, etc.; topiarian.
n.
A genus of plants, some species of which produce beautiful and fragrant flowers; Cape jasmine; -- so called in honor of Dr. Alexander Garden.
v. t.
To form into a terrace or terraces; to furnish with a terrace or terraces, as, to terrace a garden, or a building.
n.
Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.