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Look up arms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arms or ARMS may also refer to: Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the body Adonis Arms (born 1998), American
Arms
Japanese media franchise
Wild Arms (ワイルドアームズ, Wairudo Āmuzu), stylized as Wild ARMs, is a media franchise developed by Media.Vision and owned by Sony Computer Entertainment. The
Wild_Arms
Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard
A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe
Coat_of_arms
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up brother-in-arms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brothers in Arms may refer to: Brothers in Arms (Bujold novel), a novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
Brothers_in_Arms
European fully-armoured heavy cavalrymen
A man-at-arms was a soldier of the High Medieval to Renaissance periods who was typically well-versed in the use of arms and served as a fully-armoured
Man-at-arms
1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway
A Farewell to Arms is a novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, set during the Italian campaign of World War I. First published in 1929, it is a first-person
A_Farewell_to_Arms
Approach to warfare
Combined arms is an approach to warfare that seeks to integrate different combat arms of a military to achieve mutually complementary effects—for example
Combined_arms
Industrial sector which manufactures weapons and military technology and equipment
The arms industry, also known as the defense (or defence) industry or military industry is a global industry which manufactures and sells weapons and other
Arms_industry
Ethical doctrine of the Israel Defense Forces
Purity of arms (Hebrew: טוהר הנשק, romanized: Tohar HaNeshek) is one of the core values listed in the "Spirit of the Israel Defense Forces". It is described
Purity_of_arms
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Serbian firearms manufacturer
44°00′29″N 20°54′51″E / 44.00806°N 20.91417°E / 44.00806; 20.91417 Zastava Arms (Serbian: Застава оружје, romanized: Zastava oružje) is a Serbian and formerly
Zastava_Arms
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up call to arms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Call to arms may refer to: "A Call to Arms" (Charmed), an episode of the television series Charmed
Call_to_arms
Austrian manufacturer of firearms
Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ] ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it became independent
Steyr_Arms
Turkish small arms and defense systems manufacturer
and its parent company SYS have been cited among the leading global small arms manufacturers by production volume and export reach. CANiK was established
Canik_Arms
English actor and singer (born 1973)
with Michael Ball (2020) Together in Vegas with Michael Ball (2022) Open Arms: The Symphonic Songbook (2023) Together at Home with Michael Ball (2024)
Alfie_Boe
Corporation responsible for heraldry in England and Wales
The College of Arms (or Heralds' College) is the heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and some Commonwealth realms; the heraldic authority
College_of_Arms
Senior parliamentary officer
and serves as secretary to the Lord Great Chamberlain and as Serjeant-at-Arms of the House. Black Rod is best known for the ceremony at the State Opening
Black_Rod
Former American weapon and ammunition manufacturer
Remington Arms Company, LLC, was an American manufacturer of firearms and ammunition. It was formerly owned by the Remington Outdoor Company, which went
Remington_Arms
2006 video game
Enchanted Arms is a 2006 role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Ubisoft. It was released for the Xbox 360 in 2006 and for the
Enchanted_Arms
Play by George Bernard Shaw
Arms and the Man is a comedy by Bernard Shaw. Its title comes from the opening words of Virgil's Aeneid, Arma virumque cano (Of arms and the man I sing)
Arms_and_the_Man
American firearm manufacturer
Charter Arms Co. is an American manufacturer of revolvers. Since its founding in 1964, Charter Arms has produced revolvers chambered in the following
Charter_Arms
2008 video game
Combat Arms: Reloaded & Combat Arms: Classic is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Nexon and published by VALOFE outside
Combat_Arms
Officer appointed by a legislature to keep order
A serjeant-at-arms or sergeant-at-arms is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings. The word
Serjeant-at-arms
Military drill command
Reverse arms and the related rest on arms reversed are military drill commands used as a mark of respect at funerals and on occasions of mourning, especially
Reverse_arms
A messenger-at-arms is an officer of the Scottish Court of Session, responsible for serving documents and enforcing court orders throughout Scotland. Messengers-at-arms
Messenger-at-arms
Japanese anime series
Mechanical Arms (Japanese: メカウデ, Hepburn: Mecha-Ude), also known as Mecha-Ude: Mechanical Arms (メカウデ MECHANICAL ARMS, Mecha-Ude Mekanikaru Āmu), is an
Mechanical_Arms
Competition between two or more parties to have superior armed forces
An arms race is a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces, concerning production of weapons, the growth of a military, and
Arms_race
1998 video game
Thousand Arms is a cross-genre video game developed by TOSE and published by Atlus for the PlayStation in 1998. The game mixes elements of Japanese role-playing
Thousand_Arms
Illegal trafficking or smuggling of contraband weapons or ammunition
Weapons trafficking or gunrunning is the illicit trade of contraband small arms, explosives, and ammunition, which constitutes part of a broad range of illegal
Arms_trafficking
Record of coats of arms
A roll of arms (or armorial) is a collection of coats of arms, usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields, each shield accompanied by the
Roll_of_arms
Australian arms manufacturer
Lithgow Arms is an Australian small arms manufacturer located in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales. Established by the Australian Government in 1912
Lithgow_Arms
Galaxy containing the Solar System
Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars in other arms of the galaxy, which are so far away that they cannot be individually distinguished
Milky_Way
Military service branch which conducts direct military combat operations in land warfare
Combat arms (or fighting arms in non-American parlance) are troops within national armed forces who participate in direct tactical ground combat. In general
Combat_arms
Defunct firearms manufacturer
Raven Arms was a firearms manufacturer established in 1970 by firearms designer George Jennings. The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibiting the importation
Raven_Arms
Heraldry representing the owner's name
Canting arms are heraldic bearings that represent the bearer's name (or, less often, some attribute or function) in a visual pun or rebus. The expression
Canting_arms
Flag which has the same image as a coat of arms
A banner of arms is a type of heraldic flag, characterised by sharing its imagery with that of the coat of arms (i.e. the shield of a full heraldic achievement
Banner_of_arms
American author and journalist (1899–1961)
experiences during the war supplied material for his 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms. In 1937, Hemingway went to Spain to cover the Spanish Civil War, which formed
Ernest_Hemingway
Topics referred to by the same term
Arms deal may refer to: Arms trafficking Al-Yamamah arms deal Bofors scandal Egyptian-Czech arms deal South African Arms Deal 2017 United States-Saudi
Arms_deal
Topics referred to by the same term
Arms, or Kings Arms or The King's Arms may refer to: King's Arms, a popular pub name King's Arms, Chatham, a former pub in Kent, England Kings Arms,
King's_Arms
Coats of arms given to a person retrospectively
Attributed arms are Western European coats of arms given retrospectively to persons real or fictitious who died before the start of the age of heraldry
Attributed_arms
2005 video game
Coded Arms (コーデッド アームズ, Kōdeddo Āmuzu) is a first-person shooter video game that was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable handheld
Coded_Arms
American sitcom
Sanford Arms is an American sitcom television series produced as a spin-off and continuation of Sanford and Son, that aired on NBC from September 16 to
Sanford_Arms
Regulations on arms and ammunition
modification, and use of small arms by civilians. Laws of some countries may afford civilians a right to keep and bear arms, and have more liberal gun laws
Overview of gun laws by nation
Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation
This is an extensive list of small arms—including pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, shotguns, battle rifles, assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine
List_of_firearms
American punk rock band
The Lawrence Arms are an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. They have released seven full-length albums and toured extensively. Prior
The_Lawrence_Arms
American firearms manufacturer
Kahr Arms is an American small firearms manufacturer focused on compact and mid-size semi-automatic pistols chambered for popular cartridges, including
Kahr_Arms
1791 amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms
II) to the United States Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. It was ratified on December 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Turkish small arms manufacturer
Ş. (lit. 'Unshakable Arms Industries'), commonly referred to as Sar or Sars by English speakers, is a privately owned small arms manufacturer based in
Sarsılmaz_Arms
American firearms manufacturer
Stevens Arms is an American firearms manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864 in Chicopee, Massachusetts. The company introduced the .22 Long Rifle
Stevens_Arms
American firearms company
Savage Arms is an American gunmaker based in Westfield, Massachusetts, with operations in both the United States and Canada. Savage makes a variety of
Savage_Arms
Gun for an individual
powder in antique firearms and smokeless powder in modern firearms. Small arms is a subset of light firearms that is designed to be readily carried and
Firearm
1985 studio album by Dire Straits
Brothers in Arms is the fifth studio album by the British rock band Dire Straits, released on 17 May 1985, by Vertigo Records internationally and Warner
Brothers_in_Arms_(album)
1993 single by Bon Jovi
"In These Arms" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on May 3, 1993, by Mercury and Jambco, as the third single from the band's fifth studio
In_These_Arms
Film by Todd Phillips
the 2011 Rolling Stone article "Arms and the Dudes" by Guy Lawson (which was later expanded into a novel, also titled Arms and the Dudes). It stars Jonah
War_Dogs_(2016_film)
Japanese animation studio
Arms Corp., Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社アームス, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha Āmusu; stylized as ARMS) was a Japanese animation studio based in Suginami, Tokyo and active
Arms_(company)
1997 single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
"Into My Arms" is a song written by Nick Cave, and released as the first single from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' tenth studio album The Boatman's Call
Into_My_Arms
Swiss firearms manufacturer
previously registered as SAN Swiss Arms AG and changed its name to SIG Sauer AG in December 2019. It was known as SIG Arms AG before it was acquired in 2000
SIG_Sauer_AG
Wargaming company
Clash of Arms Games is a wargaming company best known for a high level of graphics quality and moderately to highly complex games, often focusing on the
Clash_of_Arms
Title indicating a knight not part of an order of chivalry
Knight Bachelor's only personal documentation, was designed by the College of Arms. The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor was founded for the maintenance
Knight_Bachelor
adopted a distinctive emblem therefore the coat of arms of Moldova are used for official purposes. Coat of arms of Moldova Emblem of the Bureau of Reintegration
Emblem_of_Transnistria
Topics referred to by the same term
Assize of Arms may refer to: Assize of Arms of 1181, concerning the obligations of certain classes of persons to have arms, and of their obligation to
Assize_of_Arms
2011 single by Christina Perri
"Arms" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Christina Perri, and was the second single released from her 2011 debut album Lovestrong
Arms_(song)
The coat of arms of Jordan or the emblem of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is the arms of dominion for the king of Jordan. The emblem was initially adopted
Coat_of_arms_of_Jordan
State of military readiness
Under arms describes a state of military readiness (actual or ceremonial). Typically, troops are considered "under arms" when they are in uniform, on
Under_arms
Topics referred to by the same term
Open Arms may refer to: "Open Arms" (Journey song), 1981, covered by Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Younha, Low, and Collin Raye "Open Arms" (SZA song), 2022
Open_Arms
1937 musical by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Babes in Arms is a 1937 coming-of-age musical comedy with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and book by Rodgers and Hart. It concerns a
Babes_in_Arms
The following is a list of modern Russian small arms and light weapons which were in service in 2024: Russia portal List of equipment of the Russian Ground
List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons
List_of_modern_Russian_small_arms_and_light_weapons
Arms of assumption are personal heraldic achievements claimed as a spoil of war, specifically, the coat of arms of a person defeated in battle who surrenders
Arms_of_assumption
Topics referred to by the same term
The Arms Act may refer to the following: The Arms Act, 1959 in India The Arms Act (New Zealand), 1983 in New Zealand The Protection of Lawful Commerce
Arms_Act
Australian American evangelist (born 1982)
Vujicic has tetra-amelia syndrome, a condition characterised by the absence of arms and legs. Vujicic was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1982 to Dušanka and
Nick_Vujicic
1985–1987 political scandal in the U.S.
Iran–Contra, was a political scandal in the United States that centered on arms trafficking to Iran between 1981 and 1986, facilitated by senior officials
Iran–Contra_affair
American rock band
Welshly Arms are an American blues rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The band has been active since their debut in 2013 with the EP Welcome
Welshly_Arms
Coats of arms of non-nobles
Burgher arms or commoners' arms, called Bürgerwappen in German, are coats of arms used by commoners, particularly the wealthy merchant class (burghers)
Burgher_arms
Tamil militant organisation in Sri Lanka (1976–2009)
Lebanon, Cyprus, Singapore, and Malaysia-based arms dealers. LTTE received its first consignment of arms from Singapore in 1984 on board the MV Cholan
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam
unacceptable damage and the danger of escalation to nuclear holocaust. A nuclear arms race for weapons and their delivery systems was a defining component of the
Nuclear_weapon
Right to bear a particular coat of arms or armorial bearings
A grant of arms or a governmental issuance of arms is an instrument issued by a lawful authority, such as an officer of arms or State Herald, which confers
Grant_of_arms
American gun manufacturer, 1956–2020
Olympic Arms, Inc. was a manufacturer and marketer of AR-15 and M16 pattern rifles, carbines and pistols. The company manufactured Colt 1911 (M1911) series
Olympic_Arms
The coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. They
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_the_United_Kingdom
Variety of military positions
A master-at-arms (US: MA; UK and some Commonwealth: MAA) may be a naval rating, responsible for law enforcement, regulating duties, security, anti-terrorism/force
Master-at-arms
assigned coats of arms that followed a standard design pattern. For Angola, this consisted of a shield parted per pale, with the Portuguese arms without its
Emblem_of_Angola
1998 single by Sarah McLachlan
explained on VH1 Storytellers. It is sometimes mistitled as "In the Arms of an Angel" or "Arms of the Angel". "Angel" was McLachlan's second consecutive top-five
Angel_(Sarah_McLachlan_song)
The coat of arms of Nigeria consists of a black shield with a wavy white pall, symbolising the meeting of the Niger and Benue Rivers at Lokoja. The black
Coat_of_arms_of_Nigeria
Topics referred to by the same term
in Europe. Coat of arms may also refer to: Coat of Arms (Sabaton album), 2010 Coat of Arms (Wishbone Ash album), 2020 Coat of Arms (radio play), a 1937
Coat_of_arms_(disambiguation)
Freedom, Wyoming based firearm manufacturing company
Freedom Arms is a Freedom, Wyoming–based firearm manufacturing company, known for producing powerful single-action revolvers. The company was founded in
Freedom_Arms
Swiss-German-American firearms manufacturer
predecessor SIG Arms AG was sold to L&O Holding in western Germany and was first renamed SAN Swiss Arms AG, commonly known as Swiss Arms, and in late 2019
SIG_Sauer
Wall muscle (BWM) membrane extensions
Muscle arms are body wall muscle (BWM) membrane extensions that connect the BWMs to the motor axons of the dorsal and ventral nerve cords in the nematode
Muscle_arms
Main weapons in Chinese martial arts
The Eighteen Arms is a list of the eighteen main weapons of Chinese martial arts. The origin of the list is unclear and there have been disputes as to
Eighteen_Arms_of_Wushu
federal cross. Its arms are rectangular, with a ratio of height to width of 7:6 for the vertical arms and 6:7 for the horizontal arms. The size of the cross
Flag_of_Switzerland
script: ເອກະພາບ ວັດຖະນາຖາວອນ). An example of socialist heraldry, the coat of arms was originally adopted in 1975. It was modified in August 1991 to deemphasize
Emblem_of_Laos
Temporary halt to the trade of weapons punished by sanctions
An arms embargo is a restriction or a set of sanctions that applies either solely to weaponry or also to "dual-use technology." An arms embargo may serve
Arms_embargo
Public house in London, England
The Churchill Arms is a public house at 119 Kensington Church Street on the corner with Campden Street, Notting Hill, London. There has been a pub on the
The_Churchill_Arms
Elected officer of the Senate of the Philippines
sergeant-at-arms of the Senate of the Philippines (Filipino: Tagapamayapa ng Senado ng Pilipinas), whose office is known as the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA;
Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate of the Philippines
Sergeant-at-Arms_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines
Republic of Mali since 1973. It is utilized on official documents as a coat of arms. Mali gained independence in August 1960, when it separated from Senegal
Coat_of_arms_of_Mali
American firearms holding company
RemArms, LLC, is an American holding company that operates the firearms manufacturing portion of the former Remington Arms company. Formerly based in
RemArms
Pole-mounted close combat weapon
the scythe, and the knife) and one weapon, the spear. In the words of the arms expert Ewart Oakeshott, Staff-weapons in Medieval or Renaissance England
Polearm
Town in Shropshire, England
Craven Arms is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is sited on the A49 road and the Welsh Marches railway line, which link it north
Craven_Arms
Japanese manga series
Project ARMS, simply known in Japan as ARMS, is a Japanese manga series written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryoji Minagawa. It was serialized
Project_ARMS
EU trading arrangement
Everything but Arms (EBA) is an initiative of the European Union (EU) under which all imports to the EU from the least developed countries are duty-free
Everything_but_Arms
State officer for heraldic, armorial or ceremonial duties
An officer of arms is a person appointed by a sovereign or state with authority to perform one or more of the following functions: to control and initiate
Officer_of_arms
Rank of an officer of arms
King of arms is the senior rank of an officer of arms. In many heraldic traditions, only a king of arms has the authority to grant armorial bearings and
King_of_arms
ARMS
ARMS
Boy/Male
Scottish English
Strong.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Arms; Armour; Weapons
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Scottish
Strong Armed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English clubbe, clobbe ‘club’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a club maker or possibly as a nickname for someone who habitually carried a club. Reaney notes that ‘by the Assize of Arms, every adult man had to be provided with at least a knife and a staff or club.’
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arms
Surname or Lastname
English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders)
English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders) : Middle English nickname for someone who was strong in the arm.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Labhradha Tréan ‘strong O’Lavery’ or Mac Thréinfhir, literally ‘son of the strong man’, both from Ulster.This is a very common surname in North America. It was brought to PA, NJ, and NH in the early 18th century by several different families of northern Irish and northern English Protestants. One such was James Armstrong, who emigrated from Fermanagh to Cumberland Co., PA, in 1745; another was John Armstrong (1720–95), who settled in Carlisle, PA, in about 1748. The Cumberland Valley of PA early became the most concentrated area of Scotch-Irish immigration in America.
Boy/Male
Scottish English
Strong.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One with thousand arms
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a young knight or novice at arms, Middle English and Old French bacheler (medieval Latin baccalarius), a word of unknown ultimate origin. The word had already been extended to mean ‘(young) unmarried man’ by the 14th century, but it is unlikely that many bearers of the surname derive from the word in that sense.The Reverend Stephen Bachiler (c.1561–1656) was a Puritan nonconformist, born in Hampshire, England, who came to New England in 1632, at the age of 71. In 1638/9 he was the leader of the founders of Hampton, NH.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Armistead.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajrabahu | வஜà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯‚
One with strong arms
Vajrabahu | வஜà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯‚
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sahastrabahu | ஸஹஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯
One with thousand arms
Sahastrabahu | ஸஹஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sahasthrabahu | ஸஹஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¾à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯
One with thousand arms
Sahasthrabahu | ஸஹஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¾à®ªà®¾à®¹à¯
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from Middle English, Old French brace ‘arm’, also denoting a piece of armor covering the arm. In most cases it is probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of armor, specifically armor designed to protect the upper arms, but it could also have been a nickname for someone with strong arms (compare Armstrong) or a deformed or otherwise noticeable arm.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of arms and armor, from Anglo-Norman French armer ‘arms-maker’ (Old French armier). Originally this was a separate name from Armour, but in due course the two became inextricably confused.
Surname or Lastname
Northern Irish
Northern Irish : variant of Scottish Lorimer.English : occupational name for a maker of arms, Anglo-Norman French armer (Old French armier), with the definite article l’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a squire, from Latin armiger ‘bearer of arms or armor’ (from armas gerere ‘to bear arms’), which acquired the specialist sense ‘squire’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harms.German : variant of Armes 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English brigge ‘bridge’, Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire. Building and maintaining bridges was one of the three main feudal obligations, along with bearing arms and maintaining fortifications. The cost of building a bridge was often defrayed by charging a toll, the surname thus being acquired by the toll gatherer.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has four arms, Lord Ganesh
ARMS
ARMS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Desire; Purpose; Use; Aim; Singular of Marib
Boy/Male
Indian
Mild, Gentle, Patient, Forbearing, Grown up
Boy/Male
Tamil
Symbol of smile, Resolute, Brave, Bright
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Evan: Young fighter.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Cloud
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Order
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flame, Fire
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin, Polish
Woman of Honor; Honored
ARMS
ARMS
ARMS
ARMS
ARMS
n.
The transversal part of a church, which crosses at right angles to the greatest length, and between the nave and choir. In the basilicas, this had often no projection at its two ends. In Gothic churches these project these project greatly, and should be called the arms of the transept. It is common, however, to speak of the arms themselves as the transepts.
a.
Not subjected to Roman arms or customs.
a.
Having movable joints resembling vertebrae; -- said of the arms ophiurans.
v. t.
To settle; to decide; to determine; specifically, to decide by an appeal to arms; as, to try rival claims by a duel; to try conclusions.
a.
Not armed or armored; having no arms or weapons.
v. t.
To remove a band from; to set free from shackles or fastenings; to unite; to unfasten; to loose; as, unbind your fillets; to unbind a prisoner's arms; to unbind a load.
v. t.
To draw in outline, as with a pen; to delineate or distinguish without color, as arms, etc., in heraldry.
n.
An exhibition of arms. according to the rank of the individual, by all persons bearing arms; -- formerly made at certain seasons in each district.
n.
A suspension of arms by agreement of the commanders of opposing forces; a temporary cessation of hostilities, for negotiation or other purpose; an armistice.
n.
A flight of missiles, as arrows, bullets, or the like; the simultaneous discharge of a number of small arms.
n.
Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.
n.
One of the central ossicles in each joint of the arms of an ophiuran.
v. i.
To puff off, or lay down, one's arms or armor.
n.
One of the plates from which the arms of a crinoid arise.
v. i.
To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence.
n.
The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp. (Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and military weapons, offensive and defensive.
n.
A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of beasts, but admitting a person to pass between the arms; a turnstile. See Turnstile, 1.
n.
One who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished; also, one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country. See Treason.
n.
The profession of arms; the art of war.