The Latin word for arm is
bracchium
Translations for arm and their definitions
bracchium | |
1. n. forearm | |
2. n. arm (shoulder to fingers) | |
3. n. limb of an animal (e.g. claw, tentacle) | |
4. n. branch (of a tree) | |
5. n. arm or branch of the sea | |
6. n. (military) earthwork | |
7. n. (military) arm of a catapult |
arma | |
1. n. (pluralonly) defensive arms, armor/armour, shields, weapons of war, weaponry | |
2. n. (metonymically, pluralonly) war | |
3. n. (metonymically, pluralonly) soldiers, military power | |
4. n. (pluralonly) defence | |
5. n. (pluralonly) tools | |
6. n. (Late Latin) weapon or piece of armor |
armo | |
1. v. I furnish with weapons, arm, equip; fit out; mobilize | |
2. v. (figuratively) I excite, stir up, rouse, provoke | |
3. v. (figuratively) I arm, equip, furnish | |
4. n. singular of armus |
telum | |
1. n. dart, spear, missile | |
2. n. offensive weapon, javelin |
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