armo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

armō āvī, ātus, āre

arma, to furnish with weapons, arm, equip : multitudinem: milites, Cs.: ut quemque casus armaverat, S.: manūs armat sparus, V.: in dominos armari: in proelia fratres, V.: Archilochum rabies armavit iambo, H.: armari, to take arms , Cs.— Esp., to furnish, fit out, equip : navem sumptu suo: ea quae sunt usui ad armandas navīs, Cs.: armata classis, L.—Poet.: calamos veneno, V.: equum bello, for war , V.— Fig., to arm, equip, furnish, strengthen, help : quibus eum (accusatorem) rebus armaret, proofs : se imprudentiā alicuius, N.: irā, O.: nugis, with nonsense , H.— To move to arms, excite, rouse, stir : regem adversus Romanos, N.: dextram patris in filiam, L.: vos in fata parentis, moves you to kill , O.: Arcadas dolor armat in hostes, V.

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