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ar·mor·er \ˈärmərər, ˈȧmərə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English armourer, alteration (influenced by Middle English armour armor) of armurer, from Middle French armurier, from Old French, from armure armor — more at armor 1. : one that makes armor or arms < a sword made by a British armorer > 2. : an attendant to assist in the donning of a suit of armor < the knight's young armorer > 3. : one that repairs, assembles, and tests firearms: as a. : an enlisted man having charge of the repair and maintenance of the small arms of his unit b. : a member of a ground crew charged with repair and service of aircraft armament including bombs and machine guns |