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disarmed, ppl. a.|dɪsˈɑːmd| [f. disarm + -ed1.] 1. Deprived of arms; unarmed; without arms or weapons; divested of means of attack or defence.
1594Spenser Amoretti xii, I then disarmed did remaine. 1598B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iv. v, I hold it good polity not to go disarmed. 1628Hobbes Thucyd. (1822) 141 The Plateans..aimed their arrows and darts at their more disarmed parts. 1678Phillips (ed. 4) Disarmed, (among Hunters) Deers are said to be when the Horns are faln. 1821J. Baillie Met. Leg., Wallace xciii, As sleeping and disarmed he lay. 2. Her. (See quot.)
1830Robson Brit. Herald III. Gloss., Disarmed..is said of an animal or bird of prey, without claws, teeth, or beak. 1882Cussans Handbk. Her. 128. |