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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Escort \Es*cort"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Escorted}; p. pr. & vb.
     n. {Escorting}.] [Cf. F. escorter, It. scortare. See
     {Escort}, n.]
     To attend with a view to guard and protect; to accompany as
     safeguard; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to; --
     used esp. with reference to journeys or excursions on land;
     as, to escort a public functionary, or a lady; to escort a
     baggage wagon.
  
     Syn: To accompany; attend. See {Accompany}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Escort \Es"cort\, n. [F. escorte, It. scorta a guard or guide,
     fr. scorgere to perceive, discern, lead, fr. L. ex out, quite
     + corrigere to correct, set right. See {Correct}.]
     1. A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for
        the sake of affording safety when on a journey; one who
        conducts some one as an attendant; a guard, as of
        prisoners on a march; also, a body of persons, attending
        as a mark of respect or honor; -- applied to movements on
        land, as convoy is to movements at sea.
  
              The troops of my escort marched at the ordinary
              rate.                                 --Burke.
  
     2. Protection, care, or safeguard on a journey or excursion;
        as, to travel under the escort of a friend.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  escort
       n 1: someone who escorts and protects a prominent person [syn: {bodyguard}]
       2: the act of accompanying someone or something in order to
          protect them [syn: {accompaniment}]
       3: an attendant who is employed to accompany someone
       4: a participant in a date; "his date never stopped talking"
          [syn: {date}]
       v 1: accompany as an escort; "She asked her older brother to
            escort her to the ball"
       2: accompany or escort; "I'll see you to the door" [syn: {see}]

From eng-fra [engfra]:

  escort
  	[eskɔːt]
  	accompagnement
  
  
 

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