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Etymology of the English word armature

the English word armature
derived from the Old French word armature
derived from the Latin word armatura (equipment, armor; troop)
derived from the Latin word armatio
derived from the Latin word armatus (armed man, soldier; armed, equipped; defensively armed; type of arms, equipment, armor)
derived from the Latin word armare (equip, fit with armor; arm)
derived from the Latin word arma
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-

Date

The earliest known usage of armature in English dates from the 15th century.

Cognates

Dutch armatuur, French armature, German Armatur, Norwegian armatur, Swedish armatur

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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