Armed
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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
- Past participle of arm (below).
Adjective
Armed (comparative more Armed, superlative most Armed)
Derived terms
Verb
armed
- Simple past tense and past participle of arm.
Etymology 2
Arm, the upper limb of the body + -ed past participle.
Adjective
Armed (not comparable)
- (rarely) Having an arm or arms.
- (heraldry) Pertaining to the horns, teeth, or tusks of beasts or pertaining to the beaks and talons of birds when these parts are coloured in a different tincture from the beast or bird itself.
Derived terms
- one-armed
- two-armed
- three-armed
- etc. See -armed.
Thesaurus
accoutered; all ready; all set; armed and ready; arrayed; battled; booted and spurred; briefed; bristling with arms; carrying; catered; cloaked; coached; cocked; copyrighted; covered; defended; deployed; embattled; endowed; engaged; equipped; familiarized; fitted; fitted out; full-armed; furnished; good and ready; groomed; guarded; heavy-armed; heeled; in arms; in battle array; in readiness; in the saddle; informed; invested; invulnerable; light-armed; loaded; loaded for bear; mature; mobilized; on the mark; outfitted; patented; planned; policed; prearranged; prepared; prepared and ready; prepped; primed; protected; provided; psyched up; purveyed; ranged; ready; ready for anything; rigged; ripe; safe; safeguarded; screened; set; sheltered; shielded; supplied; sword in hand; under arms; up in arms; vigilant; well-armed; well-prepared
Translations
Adjective
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