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Custos is the Latin word for guard, therefore the nominative and accusative plural form would be custodes (which in turn is translated as guardians). A well known example is from the proverbial phrase Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?, "who has custody of the custodians?", so "who guards the guards?" or "who watches the watchmen?".

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  • Custodes
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  • Custos is the Latin word for guard, therefore the nominative and accusative plural form would be custodes (which in turn is translated as guardians). A well known example is from the proverbial phrase Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?, "who has custody of the custodians?", so "who guards the guards?" or "who watches the watchmen?".
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  • Custos is the Latin word for guard, therefore the nominative and accusative plural form would be custodes (which in turn is translated as guardians). A well known example is from the proverbial phrase Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?, "who has custody of the custodians?", so "who guards the guards?" or "who watches the watchmen?".
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