1
coll.armour
armoury, armour and weapons:
(
s.xivin;
MS: s.xiv1/3
) E seyt cest ordre tenu e usee aussi bien de oor, vessel ou juel de argent, armuree, arreem, en gage aprés le jour passe
154
2mil.archit.armourarmoury, storehouse for weapons and armour:
(
1372
)
que vous paiez […] a N.T. garson de nostre armurre […] pur le temps que le dit N. serra ensi demureant en nostre dite armurrie
ii 107
3herald.coat, shield of arms:
(
1433
)
une autre tunique […] pour prelate […] a pluseurs armoieries
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