Do we say armer or armor

armer 54 occurrences

ARMER, LAURA ADAMS.

Illustrated by Sidney Armer and Laura Adams Armer.

4Jan63; R307741. ARMER, LAURA ADAMS. Southwest.

Laura Adams Armer (A); 4Jan63; R308182.

ARMER, AUSTIN.

SEE Armer, Laura Adams.

ARMER, LAURA ADAMS.

Decorations by Sidney Armer.

Austin Armer (C); 16Feb65; R355959. ARMOLD, FAY H. A woman's approach to business.

by Sidney Armer.

ARMER, LAURA ADAMS.

Illustrated by Sidney Armer and Laura Adams Armer.

Illustrated by Sidney Armer and Laura Adams Armer.

Laura Adams Armer (A); 30Jul59; R240323.

ARMER, LAURA ADAMS.

Illustrated by Sidney Armer.

Laura Adams Armer (Mrs. Sidney Armer) (A); 9Feb61; R270758. ARMER, SIDNEY.

Laura Adams Armer (Mrs. Sidney Armer) (A); 9Feb61; R270758. ARMER, SIDNEY.

Laura Adams Armer (Mrs. Sidney Armer) (A); 9Feb61; R270758. ARMER, SIDNEY.

SEE Armer, Laura Adams.

SEE Armer, Laura Adams.

Atalanta Arlen (W); 26Oct61; R283844. ARMER, LAURA ADAMS.

by Sidney Armer.

© 18Jan34; A69143. Adams Armer (A); 24Nov61; R285878.

by Sidney Armer.

armor 1057 occurrences

Now, during this while, Sir Launcelot's armor had been so pieced and mended by the armor-smiths of that castle that when he donned it it was, in a measure, as sound as it had ever been, and of that Sir Launcelot was very glad.

Now, during this while, Sir Launcelot's armor had been so pieced and mended by the armor-smiths of that castle that when he donned it it was, in a measure, as sound as it had ever been, and of that Sir Launcelot was very glad.

But he had not come very far down when he perceived a knight who came riding very rapidly toward that tree, and he saw that the knight was in full armor.

And they were clad in armor of bull-hide with iron rings upon it, and each was armed with a great club, huge and thick, and shod with iron, and studded with spikes.

Thereupon, ere they could recover themselves, he turned upon that giant who was upon his left hand and he struck him so terrible a blow upon the shoulder that he cut through the armor and through the shoulder and half-way through the body, so that the head and one arm of the giant leaned toward one way, and the other arm and the shoulder leaned toward the other way.

[Illustration: Sir Launcelot takes the armor of Sir Kay] Chapter Eighth

Also How He Changed Armor with Sir Kay and what Befell.

Therewith he ran and put his armor upon him, and made ready for battle.

[Sidenote: Sir Launcelot takes Sir Kay's armor] Now before the sun arose Sir Launcelot awoke but Sir Kay still slept very soundly.

So he clad himself in Sir Kay's armor altogether from head to foot, and he took Sir Kay's shield and spear, and he left his armor and shield and spear for Sir Kay to use.

So he clad himself in Sir Kay's armor altogether from head to foot, and he took Sir Kay's shield and spear, and he left his armor and shield and spear for Sir Kay to use.

Now after a while Sir Kay awoke, and he found that Sir Launcelot was gone, and when he looked he found that his own armor was gone and that Sir Launcelot's armor was left.

Now after a while Sir Kay awoke, and he found that Sir Launcelot was gone, and when he looked he found that his own armor was gone and that Sir Launcelot's armor was left.

For he hath left me his armor for my protection, and whilst I wear it and carry his shield and ride his horse, it is not likely that anyone will assail me upon my way.

" Therewith he arose and clad himself in Sir Launcelot's armor, and after he had broken his fast he thanked his hostess for what she had given him, and rode upon his way with great content of spirit.

[Sidenote: Sir Launcelot overthrows Sir Gunther] Now when those knights perceived Sir Launcelot they thought it was Sir Kay because of the armor he wore, and Sir Gunther, who was the eldest of the three brothers, cried out: "Come hither, Sir Kay, and eat with us!"

For though you wear Sir Kay's armor, I wot very well that you are not Sir Kay, but a great deal bigger man than ever Sir Kay is like to be.

So he said: "Tristram, I do believe that you will stand a very excellent chance of success in this undertaking, wherefore it shall be as you desire; I will make you a knight, and besides that I will fit you with armor and accoutrements in all ways becoming to the estate of a knight-royal.

And then they were aware of a knight, clad in full armor and seated upon a noble horse under the shadow of those ships, and they wist that that must be he whom Sir Tristram sought.

And each gave the other many grievous strokes, so that whole pieces of armor were hewn off from their bodies; and each gave the other many deep wounds, so that that part of the armor that still hung to them became red as though it were painted with red.

And when they had come to the ship they laid him down upon a couch and stripped him of his armor to search his wounds.

So if you will provide me with armor I will deal with him so that maybe he will not trouble you again.

Now when the time was nigh ready for that tournament, Sir Tristram went to put on the armor that the Lady Belle Isoult had provided him, and when he was armed he mounted very lightly upon the horse which she had given him.

And the armor of Sir Tristram was white, shining like to silver, and the horse was altogether white, and the furniture and trappings thereof were all white, so that Sir Tristram glistened with extraordinary splendor.

The current that usually flowed between them was absent now, so Hermia let her go; for Olga Tcherny, when in this mood, wore an armor which Hermia, clever as she thought herself, had never been able to penetrate.

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