armest
English
Etymology
arm
+
-est
Verb
armest
(
archaic
)
second-person singular
simple present
indicative of
arm
1764
, Horace Walpole,
The Castle of Otranto
:
And, not content with traversing my heart's nearest wishes, thou
armest
thy bastard, and bringest him into my own castle to insult me
!
Anagrams
'maters
,
Amster
,
METARs
,
Master
,
Stream
,
armets
,
master
,
mastre
,
maters
,
matres
,
metras
,
ramets
,
ramset
,
remast
,
stream
,
tamers
,
tremas
,
trémas
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