| 单词 | weaponed | 
| 释义 | weaponedadj. a.  Furnished with weapons or a weapon; armed. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > 			[adjective]		 weaponedc1000 armedc1300 well-armedc1300 well-weaponeda1325 armed to the teethc1380 well-steeledc1390 warlikec1420 anarm1426 boden1429 well-harnesseda1450 geared1488 well-geared1488 well-boden1496 warly1508 enarmedc1540 burled1616 undisarmed1649 of (good) force1697 tooled up1959 weaponized1973 (a) (b)c1175    Ormulum 		(Burchfield transcript)	 l. 10225  				Þe cnihhtess wærenn wæpnedd follc.a1325						 (c1250)						    Gen. & Exod. 		(1968)	 l. 2479  				Wel wopnede men.c1425    Eng. Conq. Ireland 10  				Robert..sette the bowmen for to wer the fight of the kernels, and turned the wepned men to fill þe diches.1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 Prov. vi. B  				Necessite [shall come to us] like a wapened man.1603    T. Wale in  Lismore Papers 		(1887)	 2nd Ser. I. 65  				There should be two hundreth weaponed men put into armes by the cyttie.1680    C. Ness Compl. Church-hist. 372  				In the sight and despight of sixty weaponed witnesses.1798    W. Taylor in  J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor 		(1843)	 I. 219  				The weapon'd slaves of tyranny.1898    G. Meredith Odes French Hist. 76  				Her weaponed children's moan Of stifled rage invoking vengeance.c1000    Ælfric De Veteri et de Novo Test. 		(Gr.)	 18/19  				He com þa gewæmnod. a1122    Anglo-Saxon Chron. 		(Laud)	 ann. 992  				Hi..þæt scip genamon eall gewæpnod & gewædod. a1325						 (c1250)						    Gen. & Exod. 		(1968)	 l. 3373  				Wopened he ben a-gen israel. 1352    L. Minot Poems iv. 39  				He broght folk..Þat ful wele wapnid were. 1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden Polychron. VII. 359  				I and þow be here allone, iliche wel i-horsed and i-wepened. c1450    in  C. L. Kingsford Chrons. London 		(1905)	 136  				And all this tyme chorlys of Normandy weren wepond, and born harnes. 1600    Looke about You C 4  				You see I am weapned..Ile stab them come there twenty. a1652    R. Brome Queenes Exchange 		(1657)	  ii. iii  				They are three sturdy knaves and strongly weapon'd. 1813    W. Scott Rokeby  v. 258  				For they were weaponed, and prepared Their mistress on her way to guard. a1861    T. Winthrop Life in Open Air 		(1863)	 8  				I was weaponed with a staff, should brute or biped uncourteous dispute our way. 1907    J. H. McCarthy Needles & Pins xx  				You shall be well clad, well weaponed, well horsed.  b.  quasi-Heraldry. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > representations of weapons or armour > 			[adjective]		 weaponed1685 1685    H. More Illustr. Daniel & Revelation 344  				He alone is said to ride weaponed, viz. with a Sword coming out of his mouth. 1762    P. Murdoch tr.  A. F. Büsching New Syst. Geogr. V. 413  				A griffin gules, crowned Or and weaponed, in a field azure.  c.  figurative. ΚΠ c1175    Ormulum 		(Burchfield transcript)	 l. 677  				Wha sitt iss þatt wæpnedd iss. Wiþþ fulle trowwþe o criste. 1548    N. Udall et al.  tr.  Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Luke xxi. 5–11  				Great pestilences..shal..consume a mightie great noumbre of people in sort as though the aire were armed & weaponed to doe vengeaunce vpon the euil sort. 1563    J. Shute First Groundes Archit. sig. Biiiv  				Yf a man myght be parfaict in al these sciences as were Aristarchus,..Architas, [etc.]..(for all these were strongely weaponed with al these sciences before rehersed). 1616    J. Hayward Sanctuarie Troubled Soule 		(1620)	  i. iii. 10  				I was come to a greater staiednesse,..I was warned, I was weaponed; I was instructed, I was encouraged. 1839    J. Sterling Poems 156  				The scathed and haggard face of will, And look so strong with weaponed thought. 1844    R. W. Emerson Ess. xx, in  Wks. 		(1906)	 I. 249  				We are amphibious creatures, weaponed for two elements, having two sets of faculties, the particular and the catholic. 1860    R. W. Emerson Worship in  Conduct of Life 		(London ed.)	 206  				In all the encounters that have yet chanced, I have not been weaponed for that particular occasion, and have been historically beaten. 1916    Edinb. Rev. July 15  				‘Responsible Government’..may also be found incompatible with that kind of weaponed and sentinelled peace that will follow the conflict.  d.  transferred. (Cf. weapon n. 1d,   3.) ΚΠ 1577    B. Googe tr.  C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry  iii. f. 126  				It [sc. the ass] is a woonderful Coltishe beast, & vnreasonably weapned [L. animal mire salax, & pro corporis portione membrosius]. 1643    J. Milton Doctr. Divorce 2  				Yet they shall, so they be but found suitably weapon'd to the lest possibilitie of sensuall enjoyment, be made, spight of antipathy to fadge together. 1810    R. Southey Curse of Kehama xvi. 178  				His mouth, from ear to ear, Weapon'd with triple teeth, extended wide. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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