In 94r1, most instances of these two words were marked as <wp>
(though inconsistent across tc, tcn, tl - see #1469). However, the very next entry, p096v1, does not tag "guards."
Do a dedicated search and confirm whether they should be tagged or not
the "wp" tag means arms and armor. Guards and swords definitely classify as arms and armor, so they should be tagged consistently. thanks for catching that.
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