man-at-arms in English

noun
1
a soldier, especially one heavily armed and mounted on horseback.
A dozen French notables, including the Constable of France, died, together with perhaps 1,500 knights and 4,500 men-at-arms .

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1. But she, I mean Catharine Glover, is contracted, and presently to be wedded, to Henry the armourer, a craftsman unequalled for skill, and a man at arms yet unmatched in the Barrace.

2. A modern interpretation of the 17th century English mortuary hilt sword, the Man at Arms English Backsword is fast and lively in the hand and a sheer delight to use for training

3. A modern interpretation of the 17th century English mortuary hilt sword, the Man at Arms English Backsword is fast and lively in the hand and a sheer delight to use for training

4. This French term means "the one with a cuirass" (Cuirasse), the breastplate armour which they wore.2 The first cuirassiers were produced as a result of armoured cavalry, such as the man-at-arms and demi