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Definition of arm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arm is as below...
Arm (v. t.) To cover or
furnish
with a
plate,
or with
whatever
will add
strength,
force,
security,
or
efficiency;
as, to arm the hit of a
sword;
to arm a hook in
angling..
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Garmenture
::
Garmenture
(n.)
Clothing;
dress.
Outguard
::
Outguard
(n.) A guard or small body of
troops
at a
distance
from the main body of an army, to watch for the
approach
of an
enemy;
hence,
anything
for
defense
placed
at a
distance
from the thing to be
defended..
Cross-stone
::
Cross-stone
(n.) See
Harmotome,
and
Staurotide..
Gain
::
Gain (n.) To get,
incur,
or
receive,
as loss, harm, or
damage..
Pursuivant
::
Pursuivant
(n.) A
functionary
of lower rank than a
herald,
but
discharging
similar
duties;
--
called
also
pursuivant
at arms; an
attendant
of the
heralds.
Also used
figuratively..
Ferme
::
Ferme (n.) Rent for a farm; a farm; also, an
abode;
a place of
residence;
as, he let his land to
ferm..
Arm
::
Arm (n.) An inlet of water from the sea.
Arquebusier
::
Arquebusier
(n.) A
soldier
armed with an
arquebus.
Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
bestow
a share or
portion
of; to give,
grant,
or
communicate;
to allow
another
to
partake
in; as, to
impart
food to the poor; the sun
imparts
warmth..
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Harmless;
innocent;
inoffensive.
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) A
succession
of
chords
according
to the rules of
progression
and
modulation.
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Having
heat in a
moderate
degree;
not cold as, warm
milk..
Wax
::
Wax (v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to
become;
to grow; as, to wax
strong;
to wax
warmer
or
colder;
to wax
feeble;
to wax old; to wax worse and
worse..
Helmet
::
Helmet
(n.) The
representation
of a
helmet
over
shields
or coats of arms,
denoting
gradations
of rank by
modifications
of
form..
Escutcheon
::
Escutcheon
(n.) The
surface,
usually
a
shield,
upon which
bearings
are
marshaled
and
displayed.
The
surface
of the
escutcheon
is
called
the
field,
the upper part is
called
the
chief,
and the lower part the base (see
Chiff,
and
Field.).
That side of the
escutcheon
which is on the right hand of the
knight
who bears the
shield
on his arm is
called
dexter,
and the other side
sinister..
Landwehr
::
Landwehr
(n.) That part of the army, in
Germany
and
Austria,
which has
completed
the usual
military
service
and is
exempt
from duty in time of
peace,
except
that it is
called
out
occasionally
for
drill..
Over-arm
::
Over-arm
(a.) Done (as
bowling
or
pitching)
with the arm
raised
above the
shoulder.
See
Overhard.
Hurter
::
Hurter
(n.) One who hurts or does harm.
Armlet
::
Armlet
(n.) Armor for the arm.
Affrightment
::
Affrightment
(n.)
Affright;
the state of being
frightened;
sudden
fear or
alarm.
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