bewardEtymologyFrom Middle English *bewarden, from Old English beweardian (“to ward, protect, keep”), equivalent to be- + ward.verbTo guard about or completely; protect.“Hrothgar's Thane, and full strongly then set he a-quaking The stark wood in his hands, and in council-speech speer'd he: What men be ye then of them that have war-gear, With byrnies bewarded, who the keel high up-builded Over the Lake-street thus have come leading.”