Armed

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

  • Past participle of arm (below).

Adjective

Armed (comparative more Armed, superlative most Armed)

  1. Equipped, especially with a weapon.
  2. (Of a weapon) prepared for use; loaded.

Derived terms

Verb

armed

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of arm.

Etymology 2

Arm, the upper limb of the body + -ed past participle.

Adjective

Armed (not comparable)

  1. (rarely) Having an arm or arms.
  2. (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

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

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