safeguarding.
1. m. foster that gets to the custody of one thing, as for their own cities, villages, places and common and private woodlands, and luggage in armies, etc.
2. m. signal which in time of war is, by order of the military commanders, the entrance of peoples or the doors of the houses, its soldiers not do them harm.
3. f. role or signal given to someone to not be offended or arrested in what is going to run.