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Meaning of arma | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
[ˈar.ma]

Definitions

  1. arms, weapons of war, weaponry, instruments (implements of warfare)
    declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only
  2. a piece of weaponry
    Late-Latin, declension-1, feminine, plural, plural-only
  3. defensive arms: armour, shields (etc.)
    declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only
  4. close-quarter weapons (offensive or defensive)
    declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only
  5. missile weapons
    declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only, poetic
  6. military action, war (arms as instruments of policy)
    declension-2, metonymically, neuter, plural, plural-only
  7. warfare, battle (military exploits)
    abstract, concrete, declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only
  8. troops, military forces, the army
    declension-2, metonymically, neuter, plural, plural-only
  9. weapons as means of defence
    declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only
  10. tools, equipment
    broadly, declension-2, neuter, plural, plural-only

Equivalents

العربية سلاح
Беларуская зброя
Български оръжие
Čeština výzbroj zbraň
Deutsch Bewaffnung Waffen
Ελληνικά οπλισμός
English arm weapon Weaponry
Esperanto armilaro
Español armas
فارسی سلاح
Suomi aseistus
Français armement arsenal
Gaeilge airm
Magyar fegyverzet
Italiano armi
日本語 兵器 武器
한국어 무기 병기
Kurdî arm Arsenal
ລາວ ອາວຸດ
Македонски вооружување оружје
Polski bron uzbrojenie
Português armamento armas
Slovenčina výzbroj
Српски arsenal оружје
Тоҷикӣ силоҳ
ไทย อาวุธ
Українська зброя озбро́єння
Tiếng Việt binh khí vũ khí

Examples

“[…] : mulis strata detrahi iubet binisque tantum centunculis relictis agasones partim captivis, partim aegrorum armis ornatos imponit.”

[…] : he orders the mules to be stripped off their saddles and, leaving them only some two small pieces of patchwork to be sat on, be mounted with their muleteers carrying weapons taken from either the prisoners or the sick.

“mūnīre urbem, frūmentum convehere, tēla arma parāre”

to strengthen the defences of the city, to accumulate stores of corn, to prepare a supply of missiles and arms

“respicit intereā clāvam spoliumque leōnis,”

Meanwhile, [Chiron] looks at the club and the spoils of the lion, and says, “Man [worthy] for these arms, and arms worthy for the man!” (The centaur Chiron addresses Hercules who has slain the Nemean lion in close combat.)

“Arma propriē dīcuntur ab armīs, id est humerīs, dēpendentia, ut scūtum, gladius, pūgiō, sīca; ut ea, quibus procul proeliāmur, tēla.”

'Arma' 'weapons' are, properly speaking, that which hangs from the 'armi', that is 'shoulders,' such as the shield, sword, dirk, dagger; and such as that using which we fight at a distance, missiles.

“… nōn arma iuventūs / exercet, ….”

… nor do young [soldiers] practice their military drills, …. (Carthage becomes vulnerable once its youth stop training for combat; figuratively, the queen has lowered her own defenses.)

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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