[ Arm], adj. poor, wretched, MD; ærm, MD; erme, dat. S; arme, pl. S; earme, MD.—AS. earm: Icel. armr: Goth. arms.
[ Armen], v. to arm, C3, PP; i-armed, pp., S.—AF. armer; Lat. armare.
[ Armes], sb. pl. weapons, coat-armour, MD, P.—AF. armes.
[ Arm-heorted], adj. tender-hearted, S.—Cp. AS. earm-heort.
[ Arm-hertnesse], sb. compassion, S.
[ Arminge], sb. the act of arming, putting on of armour, C2.
[ Armipotent], adj. mighty in arms, C.—Lat. armipotentem.
[ Armony], sb. harmony, S3.—F. harmonie; Lat. harmonia; Gr. ἁρμονία.
[ Armure], sb. armour, weapons, P, C2, C3, G; armoure, C2; armuris, pl., W, W2.—AF. armure (armoure), armeure; Lat. armatura.