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preˈarm, v. rare. [pre- A. 1.] trans. To arm beforehand, to fore-arm.
1615T. Adams Lycanthropy 2 The great Bishop of our soules..heere..pre-armes them to that entertainment which the Samaritans of the world are likely to give all those whose faces looke towards Jerusalem. 1660tr. Amyraldus' Treat. conc. Relig. Pref. 7 To pre-arm others against its poison. |