yeoman of the (royal) guard

yeoman of the (royal) guard
yeoman of the (royal) guard or yeoman of the guard
n.
a member of a ceremonial guard for the British royal family, made up traditionally of 100 men

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  • yeoman of the guard — Date: circa 1520 a member of a military corps attached to the British royal household that serves as ceremonial attendants of the sovereign and as warders of the Tower of London …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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