to [ironical]; hold at bay, keep at bay, keep arm's length. stand on
the defensive, act on the defensive; show fight; maintain one's ground,
stand one's ground; stand by; hold one's own; bear the brunt, stand the
brunt; fall back upon, hold, stand in the gap. Adj. defending &c.v.;
defensive; mural|!; armed, armed at all points, armed cap-a-pie, armed
to the teeth; panoplied[obs3]; iron-plated, ironclad; loopholed,
castellated, machicolated[obs3], casemated[obs3]; defended &c.v.; proof
against. armored, ballproof|!, bulletproof; hardened. Adv. defensively;
on the defense, on the defensive; in defense; at bay, pro aris et
focis[obs3][Lat]. Int. no surrender! Phr. defense not defiance; Dieu
defend le droit [Fr]; fidei defensor [Lat: defender of the faith].
#718. Retaliation.—N. retaliation, reprisal, retort, payback;
counter-stroke, counter-blast, counterplot, counter-project;
retribution, lex talionis[Lat]; reciprocation &c. (reciprocity) 12. tit
for tat, give and take, blow for blow, quid pro quo, a Roland for an
Oliver, measure for measure, diamond cut diamond, the biter bit, a game
at which two can play; reproof valiant, retort courteous. recrimination
&c. (accusation) 938; revenge &c. 919; compensation &c. 30; reaction
&c. (recoil) 277. V. retaliate, retort, turn upon; pay, pay off, pay
back; pay in one's own coin, pay in the same coin; cap; reciprocate &c.
148; turn the tables upon, return the compliment; give a quid pro quo
&c. n., give as much as one takes, give as good as one gets; give and
take, exchange fisticuffs; be quits, be even with; pay off old scores.
serve one right, be hoist on one's own petard, throw a stone in one's
own garden, catch a Tartar. Adj. retaliating &c. v.; retaliatory,
retaliative; talionic[obs3]. Adv. in retaliation; en revanche. Phr.
mutato nomine de te fabula narratur [Lat][Horace]; par pari refero
[Lat][Terence]; tu quoque[Lat: you too]; you're another; suo sibi
gladio hunc jugulo [Lat]; a beau jeu beau retour[Fr]; litem [Lat]. . .
lite resolvit [Lat][Horace].
#719. Resistance.—N. resistance, stand, front, oppugnation[obs3];
oppugnancy[obs3]; opposition &c. 708; renitence[obs3], renitency;
reluctation[obs3], recalcitration[obs3]; kicking &c. v. repulse,
rebuff. insurrection &c. (disobedience) 742; strike; turn out, lock
out, barring out; levee en masse[Fr], Jacquerie; riot &c. (disorder)