From the French meaning 'paddle in mud', the beat or going of the rounds made by guards or police officers; or, a subdivision of a troop of Scouts or Girl Guides
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- From 'paw about' and 'paddle in mud', a word for a beat, guard, night-watch, vigil or other going of the rounds; a detachment of soldiers sent on reconnaissance; or, a subdivision of a troop of Guides or Scouts
- Guard's regular round
- Regular circuit made by a guard
- Ski ___ (group of mountainside rescue workers)
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