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Etymology

(1386) Middle English armee from Old French armee (French armée), from , from Medieval Latin armata "armed force", a noun taken from the past participle of Latin armare (“to arm”), itself related to arma "tools, arms", from Proto-Indo-European *ar- (“to fit together”).

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