arming
The act of supplying (oneself or others) with armor and (now especially) arms and ammunition in preparation for a conflict; the act of providing with the means of defense and attack.
Noun
- The act of supplying (oneself or others) with armor and (now especially) arms and ammunition in preparation for a conflict; the act of providing with the means of defense and attack.
- The arming was now universal. - 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter XII, in The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volume (please specify |volume=I to V), London: Longman, Brown, Green,...
- Applying the conventions of war epic, this section of the novel would correspond to the arming of the hero, his donning of armor and assembling weapons in preparation for battle. - 2016, J. Fisher, Envisioning Disease,...
- The arming of Paris begins [as follows...] First he placed along his legs the fair greaves linked with silver fastenings to hold the greaves at the ankles. Afterwards he girt on about his chest the corselet. […]The...
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(in particular, especially in compounds) The affixing and securing on of armor.
- arming buckle, arming doublet, arming garments (garments for anchoring armor to), arming harness, arming jacket, arming nail, arming point, arming straps (for securing armor)
- […] two tunicles and a gambeson, each with a border of the arms of France; […] a quantity of aiguilletes and laces for arming; six bascinets; a gamboised thigh-piece, and an esquivalens of leather[…] - 1819, James...
- The act of supplying with the equipment, knowledge, authority, or other tools needed for a particular task.
- The novelty largely consists in the arming of such subordinate officials of the statutory court with the new magic wand of the record book and of spoken English;[…] - 1956, Taslim Olawale Elias, The Nature of African...
- The Party has always seen to the selection of its most active fighters propagandists and lecturers , and to the arming of them with knowledge. The theoretical level of our propaganda depends primarily on them. - 1965,...
- It may be even more confusing for a severely autistic child if they are not equipped with knowledge and skill […] It is the arming of a severely autistic child with information and opportunities to experience...
- The act of preparing a tool or a weapon for action; activation.
- This insures the arming of the fuze when fired. - 1917, Handbook of the 3.2-inch Field Battery, with Instructions for Its Care, July 30, 1902, Revised June 23, 1908, page 60:
- If he didn't knock it down, the second plane would have a shot prior to the arming of the missile's warhead. Suddenly things didn't look so bad. Blakely pushed the microphone button. - 2010, T. Michael Fuson, Phil B....
- A piece of tallow or soap put in the cavity and over the bottom of a sounding lead to pick up samples of the bottom of the sea.
- the nature of the sea bed indicated by the arming in the cavity at the base[…] - 2011, H. G. Mowat, Captain Carteret and the Voyage of the Swallow:
- One of the red dress cloths formerly hung fore and aft outside of a ship's upper works on holidays, or used as a visual screen during times of action.
Origin
Etymology tree Middle English armyng English arming Inherited from Middle English armyng.
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Verb
- present participle and gerund of arm