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Definition of Armlet

Armlet
Armlet Arm"let, n. [Arm + -let.] 1. A small arm; as, an armlet of the sea. --Johnson. 2. An arm ring; a bracelet for the upper arm. 3. Armor for the arm.

Meaning of Armlet from wikipedia

- A br****ard or armlet is an armband or piece of cloth or other material worn around the upper arm; the term typically refers to an item of uniform worn...
- listing of most types of jewellery made. Crowns Headband Scrunchie Hairclip Armlet (upper arm bracelets) Bangle Bracelet Charm bracelet Italian charm bracelet...
- buried gold "armlet" which once belonged to a wizard who waged a long war against the evil wielder of a silver armlet. The silver armlet was used to create...
- An arm ring, also known as an armlet or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as jewelry or an ornament around the biceps of the...
- Detail of the Daria-i-Noor (right, within an armlet) as it appeared in the possession of the Sikhs, from a painting of Maharaja Sher Singh by August Schoefft...
- in Beyond Oasis, the warrior Ordan gives his young pupil Leon the Golden Armlet, so that he can become the Spirit King of Oasis. This can only be achieved...
- periods of ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians skillfully made bracelets and armlets out of flint. The flint came from locations that include Giza and Upper...
- an elephant to enable his subjects to see it. He used to wear it as an armlet during major festivals such as Diwali and Dusserah, and took it with him...
- The Spit of Vasilievsky Island, which splits the river into two largest armlets, the Bolshaya Neva and Malaya Neva, is connected to the northern bank (Petrogradsky...
- Hungary, (1–100 AD) Lochar Moss Torc and two pairs of m****ive bronze armlets from Muthill and Strathdon, Scotland, (50–200 AD) Romano-British (43 AD...