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- Arms - n. - Instruments or weapons of offense or defense.
- Arms - n. - The deeds or exploits of war; military service or science.
- Arms - n. - Anything which a man takes in his hand in anger, to strike or assault another with; an aggressive weapon.
- Arms - n. - The ensigns armorial of a family, consisting of figures and colors borne in shields, banners, etc., as marks of dignity and distinction, and descending from father to son.
- Arms - n. - The legs of a hawk from the thigh to the foot.
- Furnish - v. t. - To supply with anything necessary, useful, or appropriate; to provide; to equip; to fit out, or fit up; to adorn; as, to furnish a family with provisions; to furnish one with arms for defense; to furnish a Cable; to furnish the mind with ideas; to furnish one with knowledge or principles; to furnish an expedition or enterprise, a room or a house.
- Crown - n. - That part of an anchor where the arms are joined to the shank.
- Armament - n. - All the cannon and small arms collectively, with their equipments, belonging to a ship or a fortification.
- Tabard - n. - A sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protection from the weather. When worn over the armor it was commonly emblazoned with the arms of the wearer, and from this the name was given to the garment adopted for heralds.
- Unarmed - a. - Not armed or armored; having no arms or weapons.
- Transept - n. - The transversal part of a church, which crosses at right angles to the greatest length, and between the nave and choir. In the basilicas, this had often no projection at its two ends. In Gothic churches these project these project greatly, and should be called the arms of the transept. It is common, however, to speak of the arms themselves as the transepts.
- Elbowchair - n. - A chair with arms to support the elbows; an armchair.
- Spar - v. i. - To use the fists and arms scientifically in attack or defense; to contend or combat with the fists, as for exercise or amusement; to box.
- Across - adv. - From side to side; crosswise; as, with arms folded across.
- Pinion - v. t. - To disable or restrain, as a person, by binding the arms, esp. by binding the arms to the body.
- Octocerata - n.pl. - A suborder of Cephalopoda including Octopus, Argonauta, and allied genera, having eight arms around the head; -- called also Octopoda.
- Heraldry - n. - The art or office of a herald; the art, practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns armorial; also, of marshaling cavalcades, processions, and public ceremonies.
- Parole - n. - Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially (Mil.), promise, upon one's faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions, as not to bear arms against one's captors, to return to custody, or the like.
- Loophole - n. - A small opening, as in the walls of fortification, or in the bulkhead of a ship, through which small arms or other weapons may be discharged at an enemy.
- Uti possidetis - - The basis or principle of a treaty which leaves belligerents mutually in possession of what they have acquired by their arms during the war.
- Davit - n. - Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.
- Whip - v. t. - One of the arms or frames of a windmill, on which the sails are spread.
- Lionced - a. - Adorned with lions' heads; having arms terminating in lions' heads; -- said of a cross.
- Fathom - v. t. - To encompass with the arms extended or encircling; to measure by throwing the arms about; to span.
- Embrace - n. - To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
- Quartering - n. - The division of a shield containing different coats of arms into four or more compartments.
- Hostile - n. - An enemy; esp., an American Indian in arms against the whites; -- commonly in the plural.
- Fly - v. i. - A heavy wheel, or cross arms with weights at the ends on a revolving axis, to regulate or equalize the motion of machinery by means of its inertia, where the power communicated, or the resistance to be overcome, is variable, as in the steam engine or the coining press. See Fly wheel (below).
- Furnish - v. t. - To offer for use; to provide (something); to give (something); to afford; as, to furnish food to the hungry: to furnish arms for defense.
- Crotch - n. - A stanchion or post of wood or iron, with two arms for supporting a boom, spare yards, etc.; -- called also crane and crutch.
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- G782 ἀσπάζομαι - 782 ἀσπάζομαι - ἈΣΠΆΖΟΜΑΙ - - aspázomai - as-pad'-zom-ahee - from Α (as a particle of union) and a presumed form of σπάω; to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to salute, (figuratively) to welcome:--embrace, greet, salute, take leave. - Verb - greek
- H1161 בִּעוּתִים - 1161 בִּעוּתִים - בִּעוּתִים - - biʻûwthîym - be-oo-theme' - masculine plural from בָּעַת; alarms; terrors. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2683 חֵצֶן - 2683 חֵצֶן - חֵצֶן - - chêtsen - khay'-tsen - from an unused root meaning to hold firmly; the bosom (as comprised between the arms); bosom. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2684 חֹצֶן - 2684 חֹצֶן - חֹצֶן - - chôtsen - kho'tsen - a collateral form of חֵצֶן, and meaning the same; {the bosom (as comprised between the arms)}; arm, lap. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1723 ἐναγκαλίζομαι - 1723 ἐναγκαλίζομαι - ἘΝΑΓΚΑΛΊΖΟΜΑΙ - - enankalízomai - en-ang-kal-id'-zom-ahee - from ἐν and a derivative of ἀγκάλη; to take in one's arms, i.e. embrace:--take up in arms. - Verb - greek
- H5402 נֶשֶׁק - 5402 נֶשֶׁק - נֶשֶׁק - - nesheq - neh'-shek - or נֵשֶׁק; from נָשַׁק; military equipment, i.e. (collectively) arms (offensive or defensive), or (concretely) an arsenal; armed men, armour(-y), battle, harness, weapon. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3712 ὀργυιά - 3712 ὀργυιά - ὈΡΓΥΙΆ - - orguiá - org-wee-ah' - from ὀρέγομαι; a stretch of the arms, i.e. a fathom:--fathom. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4843 συμπεριλαμβάνω - 4843 συμπεριλαμβάνω - ΣΥΜΠΕΡΙΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ - - symperilambánō - soom-per-ee-lam-ban'-o - from σύν and a compound of περί and λαμβάνω; to take by enclosing altogether, i.e. earnestly throw the arms about one:--embrace. - Verb - greek
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- Mark 41 9:36 - And he took a child, and set him in the midst of them : and when he had taken him in his arms , he said unto them,
ΚΑΙ ΛΑΒΩΝ ΠΑΙΔΙΟΝ ΕΣΤΗΣΕΝ ΑΥΤΟ ΕΝ ΜΕΣΩ ΑΥΤΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΕΝΑΓΚΑΛΙΣΑΜΕΝΟς ΑΥΤΟ ΕΙΠΕΝ ΑΥΤΟΙς - Daniel 27 11:31 - And arms shall stand on his part, and they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength, and shall take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate .
וזרעים ממנו יעמדו וחללו המקדשׁ המעוז והסירו התמיד ונתנו השׁקוץ משׁומם - Ezekiel 26 30:25 - But I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down ; and they shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall put my sword into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall stretch it out upon the land of Egypt.
והחזקתי את־זרעות מלך בבל וזרעות פרעה תפלנה וידעו כי־אני יהוה בתתי חרבי ביד מלכ־בבל ונטה אותה אל־ארץ מצרים - Genesis 1 49:24 - But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob ;
ותשׁב באיתן קשׁתו ויפזו זרעי ידיו מידי אביר יעקב משׁם רעה אבן ישׂראל - Daniel 27 10:6 - His body also was like the beryl, and his face as the appearance of lightning, and his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms and his feet like in colour to polished brass, and the voice of his words like the voice of a multitude.
וגויתו כתרשׁישׁ ופניו כמראה ברק ועיניו כלפידי אשׁ וזרעתיו ומרגלתיו כעין נחשׁת קלל וקול דבריו כקול המון
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- Proverbs 20 31:17 She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms.
חָגַר מֹתֶן עֹז אָמַץ זְרוֹעַ - Exodus 2 8:22 And I will sever in that day the land of Goshen, in which my people dwell, that no swarms of flies shall be there; to the end thou mayest know that I am the LORD in the midst of the earth.
פָּלָה יוֹם אֶרֶץ גֹּשֶׁן עַם עָמַד בִּלְתִּי עָרֹב הָיָה מַעַן יָדַע יְהֹוָה קֶרֶב אֶרֶץ - Mark 41 9:36 And he took a child, and set him in the midst of them: and when he had taken him in his arms, he said unto them,
ΚΑΊ ΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ ΠΑΙΔΊΟΝ ἽΣΤΗΜΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἘΝ ΜΈΣΟΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ἘΝΑΓΚΑΛΊΖΟΜΑΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἘΝΑΓΚΑΛΊΖΟΜΑΙ ἜΠΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ - Exodus 2 8:29 And Moses said, Behold, I go out from thee, and I will entreat the LORD that the swarms of flies may depart from Pharaoh, from his servants, and from his people, to morrow: but let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any more in not letting the people go to sacrifice to the LORD.
מֹשֶׁה אָמַר יָצָא עָתַר יְהֹוָה עָרֹב סוּר פַּרְעֹה עֶבֶד עַם מָחָר רַק פַּרְעֹה הָתַל יָסַף בִּלְתִּי עַם שָׁלַח זָבַח יְהֹוָה - Daniel 27 11:31 And arms shall stand on his part, and they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength, and shall take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate.
זְרוֹעַ עָמַד חָלַל מִקְדָּשׁ מָעוֹז סוּר תָּמִיד נָתַן שִׁקּוּץ שָׁמֵם