What does unarm mean?
Definitions for unarm
ʌnˈɑrmun·arm
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word unarm.
Princeton's WordNet
disarm, unarmverb
take away the weapons from; render harmless
Wiktionary
unarmverb
To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Unarmverb
To disarm; to strip of armour; to deprive of arms.
Etymology: from arm.
Unarm, unarm, and do not fight to-day. William Shakespeare.
Unarm me, Eros ; the long day’s task is done,
And we must sleep. William Shakespeare, Ant. and Cleopatra.Galen would not leave unto the world too subtle a theory of poisons; unarming thereby the malice of venemous spirits. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours.
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unarm
Unarm is a verb that means to disarm or deprive of weapons, armor, or any form of defense. It can also refer to the process of taking off one's armor. It may also metaphorically mean to make someone or something less strong or less effective.
Webster Dictionary
Unarmverb
to disarm
Unarmverb
to puff off, or lay down, one's arms or armor
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unarm
un-ärm′, v.t. to deprive of arms, to disarm: to make harmless.—v.i. to take off one's armour.—adjs. Unarmed′, without weapons, defenceless: unprotected by any covering—scales, prickles, &c.: unaided, as by a glass; Unar′moured, not armoured, not plated with armour, of ships.
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
unarm
To strip of armor or arms; to disarm.
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Anagrams for unarm »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unarm in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unarm in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of unarm in a Sentence
It is a basic principle of a tyrant to unarm his people of weapons, money, and all means whereby they resist his power.
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