feat of arms

  • 1Feat of Arms — A display of prowess, usually with a variety of arms, often involving both combats on horseback and on foot. Sometimes held as a pas d’armes or as an emprise …

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  • 2feat — mid 14c., action, deeds, from Anglo Fr. fet, from O.Fr. fait (12c.) action, deed, achievement, from L. factum thing done, a noun based on the pp. of facere make, do (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Sense of exceptional or noble deed arose… …

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  • 3Arms industry — Workers assemble pistols at the John Inglis munitions plant, Canada, April 1944 The arms industry is a global industry and business which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology and equipment. It comprises government and commercial …

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  • 4Grzymała coat-of-arms — Grzymała Battle cry: Grzymała Details Alternative names Grzymalita, Ślasa (Slasa) Earliest mention …

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  • 5Porky Pig's Feat — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = Porky Pig s Feat series = Looney Tunes caption = director = Frank Tashlin story artist = Melvin Millar animator = Phil Monroe layout artist = background artist = narrator = voice actor = Mel Blanc musician …

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  • 6(I Just) Died in Your Arms — Single by Cutting Crew from the album …

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  • 7Oliver Arms — (born 1970) is an American painter based in Los Angeles. Arms is primarily known for his labor intensive oil paintings which are created by repeatedly building up then sanding down multiple layers of oil paint on canvas over the course of many… …

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  • 8Lewart coat of arms — Lewart Battle cry: unknown Details Alternative names Leopardus, Levardus, Lewrat, Walny Earlie …

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  • 9Kings Have Long Arms — Infobox musical artist Name = Kings Have Long Arms Img capt = KHLA front man Adrian Flanagan Img size = 250 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Sheffield, England Genre = Electronica Years active = 2002 present Label = Twins… …

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  • 10Love feat — Love Love (l[u^]v), n. [OE. love, luve, AS. lufe, lufu; akin to E. lief, believe, L. lubet, libet, it pleases, Skr. lubh to be lustful. See {Lief}.] 1. A feeling of strong attachment induced by that which delights or commands admiration; pre[… …

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