"Armor-Bearer" is a word in ENGLISH

armor-bearer ENGLISH
Definition:

One who carries the armor or arms of another; an
armiger.

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One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.

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acolyte ENGLISH

One who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic church, being ordained to carry the …

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agutnga CEBUANO

agutnga v [A; b6] emit a somewhat prolonged grunt as when one is lifting a heavy load or has su? …

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agwada CEBUANO

agwáda agwadahan n {1} the pole carried on the shoulder with a can on each end. {2} the cans used …

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alay-ay HILIGAYNON

aláy-ay - To carry in—, support with—, one’s arms, a child, sick person or the like, the person carried or …

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alihid CEBUANO

alihid v [B; c16] lean to one side. Nag-alihid ang balay sa kadáan, The house is leaning to one side …

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antay HILIGAYNON

ántay - To move, to transfer one’s residence, go to live somewhere else, to carry or transport to some other …

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Apocrisarius LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. one who answers for another. An officer whose duty was to carry to the emperor mes-sages relating …

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appropriation ENGLISH

The act of setting apart or assigning to a particular use or person, or of taking to one's self, in …

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artery ENGLISH

One of the vessels or tubes which carry either venous or arterial blood from the heart. They have tricker and …

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Asportation LAW AND LEGAL

The removal of things from one place to another. The carrying away of goods; one of the circumstances requisite to …

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babil CEBUANO

babil a be bothered with s.t. s. o. is carrying. Ayaw pagdalag mga bátà kay babil ka unyà kaáyu, Dont …

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Backbeab LAW AND LEGAL

In forest law. Carrying on the back, one of the cases in which an offender against vert and venison might …

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Badger LAW AND LEGAL

ln old English law. one who made a practice of buying corn or vict-uals in one place, and carrying them …

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bagul CEBUANO

bagul n {1} coconut shell. {2} head (slang). Gamíta ang ímung bagul, Use your head. a uncomfortable to have weigh …

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bagworm ENGLISH

One of several lepidopterous insects which construct, in the larval state, a baglike case which they carry about for protection. …

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Bailment LAW AND LEGAL

A delivery of goods or per-sonal property, by one person to another, in trust for the execution of a special …

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bakintol HILIGAYNON

bakíntol - (B) To carry, bear on one’s shoulders or on the hip. Bakintolá iníng bayóong nga kalámay. Carry this …

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baklay ILOKANO

v. /MANGI-: I-/ or /MANG-:-EN/ to carry on one’s shoulder. Ibaklay mo dayta maleta. Carry that suitcase on your shoulder.

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bakpi CEBUANO

bakpi n back pay. v [A12] collect ones back pay. bakráyid v [A; c] ride at the back of a …

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bali CEBUANO

bálì v [A; a] break s.t. long. Mibálì siyag sanga, He broke o? a twig. Nabálì ang ákung buktun, I …

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