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armigerous

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/ˈɑːrmɪdʒərəs/ · ar-mi-ger-ous

Having the right to bear arms; associated with heraldry.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having the right to bear arms; associated with heraldry.

ہتھیار اٹھانے کا حق رکھنے والا؛ علم و ہنر سے وابستہ۔

سپر دار

sipar daar

Synonyms

heraldicnoblearm-bearingعلمبردارنسبتیحملہ آور

Antonyms

unarmeddefenselessvulnerableبے ہتھیارکمزورمحفوظ

Common Collocations

  • armigerous lineage
  • armigerous noble
  • armigerous families

Example Sentences

The armigerous family has a long history of nobility.

سپر دار خاندان کی شرافت کی ایک طویل تاریخ ہے۔

sipar daar khandan ki sharafat ki aik taveel tareekh hai.

In heraldry, armigerous individuals often display coats of arms.

علم ہنر میں، سپر دار افراد اکثر اپنے علم کو دکھاتے ہیں۔

ilm e hunar mein, sipar daar afrad aksar apne ilam ko dikhate hain.

The armigerous knight proudly wore his insignia.

سپر دار جانباز نے فخر سے اپنے نشان کو پہنا۔

sipar daar janbaaz ne fakhr se apne nishaan ko pehna.

Easily Confused With

armiger:Armiger refers to a person entitled to bear arms, while armigerous is an adjective describing the quality of having that right.

Word Family

armiger
nounسپر دار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'armor' and 'bear' related to nobility.

Imagine a knight in shining armor with a family crest.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "armiger" — one who bears arms

First known use: 15th century

The term 'armigerous' has its roots in the Latin word 'armiger', which means 'bearing weapons'. The evolution of the term reflects its ties to heraldry and nobility.