The word defender is said in the Latin language as defensor. The word defender in French is defensaur and in Italian as difensore.
Brave defender.
"Patronus cognationis" would mean defender of the family-- defender as in: advocate or patron. "Vindex cognationis" would mean defender of the family-- defender as in protector. "Conservator cognationis" would mean defender of the family-- defender as in one who upholds and preserves. In all of these, the word "cognationis" is the possessive plural of the word "cognatio," which means family, kinsmen, blood relatives, etc.
Defensor works, but there is no word in Latin of which fissori might be the genitive. The closest Latin equivalent of "clown" is probably maccus (genitive macci), which was a jester character in the Atellane farces, an early Italian form of comedy. A defender of this sort of clown would be Defensor macci.
Alexandrea, or Alexandria, isn't a proper noun in Latin. Instead, it's a name from the older, classical Greek language of the ancient Greeks. It's the feminine form of 'Alexander', which means defender of mankind.
British and many Commonwealth coins show either Fid: Def:or F: D:as an abbreviation of the Latin "Fidei Defensor" meaning, "Defender of the Faith", a title bestowed on Henry VIII by Pope Leo X, and used by British Monarchs ever since.
It translates from Latin as George the Fifth, by the grace of God, of Britain and all the dominions King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India,
The ability "Defender" is actually a disability, a creature with defender cannot attack. Creatures with Defender often have "Wall" as their type.
You have to verify either Dragonlord , Starlord or Guardian to get defender when you verify one of the 3 you can get Defender
defender = מגן (magén)
Dei = God Gra = Grace Reg = Regina (Queen) (King would be Rex) Fid = Faith Def = Defender Those are the abbreviations of Latin words and the English meaning. So Queen Elizabeth by the grace of God, defender of the Faith
Defender. Proteger, resguardar, salvaguardar