What does man-at-arms mean?
Man-at-arms means (historical) A heavily-armed mounted member of medieval cavalry..
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/ˌmæn‿ət‿ˈɑː(ɹ)mz/ · noun
(historical) A heavily-armed mounted member of medieval cavalry..
But if they offer word or violence, Weele fight fiue hundred men at armes to one, Before we part with our poſſeſſion: […]
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Man-at-arms means (historical) A heavily-armed mounted member of medieval cavalry..
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But if they offer word or violence, Weele fight fiue hundred men at armes to one, Before we part with our poſſeſſion: […]
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