arme
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arme (plural armes)
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arme (third-person singular simple present armes, present participle arming, simple past and past participle armed)
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arme f
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arme c (singular definite armeen, plural indefinite armeer)
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- arme on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Etymology 2 edit
See arm (“arm”).
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arme c
- indefinite plural of arm
Etymology 3 edit
See arm (“poor, unfortunate”).
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arme
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arme
- inflection of arm:
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arme
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Etymology edit
Inherited from Middle French arme, from Old French arme, from Late Latin arma (“weapon”), from Latin arma (“defensive arms”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂(e)rmos (“fitting”), from the root *h₂er- (“to join”).
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arme f (plural armes)
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- à armes égales
- arme à double tranchant
- arme à feu
- arme à impulsion électrique
- arme biologique
- arme blanche
- arme chimique
- arme de destruction massive
- arme du crime
- arme d’hast
- armée
- armement
- armer
- armoire
- armure
- aux armes
- avec armes et bagages
- déposer les armes
- faire ses premières armes
- fait d’armes
- frère d’armes
- maître d’armes
- marteau d’armes
- masse d’armes
- pas d’armes
- passer l’arme à gauche
- passer par les armes
- place d’armes
- prendre les armes
- salle d’armes
Further reading edit
- “arme”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Friulian edit
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From Late Latin arma (“weapon”), from Latin arma (“defensive arms”).
Noun edit
arme f (plural armis)
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arme
- inflection of arm:
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arme f (archaic)
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arme m (plural armi)
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arme
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From Old French arme.
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arme f (plural armes)
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- French: arme
Norman edit
Etymology edit
From Old French arme, from Late Latin arma (“weapon”), from Latin arma (“defensive arms”).
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arme f (plural armes)
Norwegian Bokmål edit
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arme
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arme m (definite singular armeen, indefinite plural armeer, definite plural armeene)
- alternative spelling of armé
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arme
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arme m (definite singular armeen, indefinite plural armear, definite plural armeane)
- alternative spelling of armé
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- “arme” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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From Late Latin arma, from Latin arma.
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arme oblique singular, f (oblique plural armes, nominative singular arme, nominative plural armes)
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arme
- inflection of armar:
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arme
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arme
- inflection of armar:
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arme
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arme
- Second person singular imperative form of *arman