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armourer

/ ˈɑːmərə /

noun

  1. a person who makes or mends arms and armour
  2. a person employed in the maintenance of small arms and weapons in a military unit


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“My one ambition is to be the best armourer in the world,” he answered gravely.

Then I turned to the right and stopped before a dingy shop which bore the sign: HAWBERK, ARMOURER.

He was an armourer, a silversmith and a worker in fine metals beyond compare.

The priests were careful to offer it to the Maid with great ceremony before giving it to the armourer who had come for it.

Here it was that, by the King's command, the master armourer made Jeanne a suit of mail.

Georg, the father of Lorenz, was well established as an armourer when he was joined in 1467 by his famous son.

The latter listened to the discovery that had been made, and then asked the armourer what he advised should be done.

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