From cagar; an inclosure, i.e. Cage (for an animal) -- ward.
see HEBREW cagar
H5474. sugar
סוּגַר noun [masculine] cage, prison (possibly loan-word from Assyrian šigaru, cage (BaNB 22); Late Hebrew סוּגָר dog-collar or chain = Syriac (clog of) dog-collar; whence Arabic dog-collar (as loan-word), Frä114 PräBAS i. 372); — בַסּוּגַר וַיִּתְּנֻהוּ Ezekiel 19:9 and they put him into a cage.