Armipotent


strong in battle.
historical examples

in this character armado is made to use the peculiar word “armipotent” twice.
shakespeare’s lost years in london, 1586-1592 arthur acheson

parolles is referred to as “the manifold linguist and armipotent soldier.”
shakespeare’s lost years in london, 1586-1592 arthur acheson

adjective
(literary) strong in arms or war

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