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Dieu vous garde

American  
[dyœ voo gard] / ˈdjœ vu ˈgard /
French.
  1. God keep you.


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Then, with a "que Dieu vous garde," she bids him au revoir till the beginning of October at the latest.

From The Loves of Great Composers by Gustav Kobbé

Dieu vous garde, beau syre, tydinges you bryng: A mayd hath born a chylde full yong, The weche causeth yew for to syng, Nowell!

From In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV by Harrison S. (Harrison Smith) Morris

"Dieu vous garde," she whispered, and kissed him again.

From The Great Amulet by Maud Diver

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