armet

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English[edit]

An armet

Etymology[edit]

From French armet, from Middle French armet, heaumet, from Old French helmet, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *helm (helmet). Doublet of helm and helmet.

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armet (plural armets)

  1. A type of mediaeval helmet which fully enclosed the head and face, first found in the 1420s in Milan.

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armet m (plural armets)

  1. armet

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armet

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of armō