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Meaning of armiger

Wordnet

armiger (n)

a squire carrying the armor of a knight

a nobleman entitled to bear heraldic arms

Webster

armiger (n.)

Formerly, an armor bearer, as of a knight, an esquire who bore his shield and rendered other services. In later use, one next in degree to a knight, and entitled to armorial bearings. The term is now superseded by esquire.

armiger Sentence Examples

  1. The armiger proudly displayed his family coat of arms on his shield.
  2. As an armiger, he bore the responsibility of upholding the honor and traditions of his noble lineage.
  3. The armiger's armor gleamed in the sunlight as he rode into battle.
  4. It was a great honor for him to be recognized as an armiger by the king.
  5. The armiger's sword was passed down through generations, a symbol of his family's warrior heritage.
  6. The armiger's gallant deeds in battle earned him admiration and respect among his peers.
  7. The armiger's shield bore the emblem of his family, representing their legacy of bravery and valor.
  8. As an armiger, he was entitled to participate in tournaments and jousts.
  9. The armiger's training in swordsmanship and horsemanship prepared him for the rigors of knighthood.
  10. The armiger's presence at court was a reminder of his family's long-standing service to the crown.

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a squire carrying the armor of a knight, a nobleman entitled to bear heraldic armsFormerly, an armor bearer, as of a knight, an esquire who bore his shield and

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The armiger proudly displayed his family coat of arms on his shield.

As an armiger, he bore the responsibility of upholding the honor and traditions of his noble lineage.

The armiger's armor gleamed in the sunlight as he rode into battle.

It was a great honor for him to be recognized as an armiger by the king.