Definition of Enarm

1. to arm [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: arm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enarm

enantioselectivities
enantioselectivity
enantioses
enantiosis
enantiotopic
enantiotropic
enantiotropism
enantiotropisms
enarch
enarched
enarches
enarching
enargia
enargite
enargites
enarm (current term)
enarmed
enarming
enarmor
enarmour
enarms
enarration
enarrations
enarthrodia
enarthrodial
enarthrodial joint
enarthrosis
enascent
enate
enates

Literary usage of Enarm

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1809)
"DUMFRIES, in mony a chosen band, enarm'd appears, Fit, in ae phalanx, to withstand A host o' spears! « Nor was this fervour only here, It spread, ..."

2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events (1869)
"Any male cit;- e the age of twenty-one years shall be com- 0 be elected to act as delegate to said con- ' at be it further enarM, That all persons >i on the ..."

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