enarmer (1219-26)

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enarmer (1219-26)

  FEW:  armare 1,140b / armare 25,250b Gdf:  enarmer 1 3,83b / enarmer 2 3,83c GdfC: TL: enarmer 1 3,169 / enarmer 2 3,169 DEAF:  armer (enarmer 1)  / armer (enarmer 2)  DMF:  enarmer  TLF: OED:  enarm v.  MED:  enarmen v.  DMLBS:  inarmare 1 1284c
henarmer  

v.a.

1 armour to put on, don (armour)
( 1219-26; MS: s.xiii2/4 ) Lors veisiez destre e senestre Enarmer coiphes e ventailles, E meitre las parmi les mailles  1245

p.p._as_a.

1herald.enarmed, emblazoned
( c.1350; MS: s.xvin )  Hugh de Thoresby port d’argent un cheveron et trois leonceaux rampantz de sable enarmez d’azure  327
2culin.garnished, larded
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin ) Au primour fut aporté La teste du sengler enarmé  821
( 1427-28; MS: s.xv )  Swanne henarmez […] Pecok enarmez  247a.i-ii
armer  enarme#1  enarmure 
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