dearmo

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

dĕ-armo, āvi, ātum, l, v. a.

I Aliquem, to disarm (except in particip., late Lat. for armis spoliare): dearmatus exercitus, Liv. 4. 10, 7.—

II Aliquid, to deprive of power, blunt : pharetram expilet, sagittas dearmet, Ap. Met. 5, 30, 19.