forearmed
English
Etymology 1
By surface analysis, fore- + arm + -ed
Verb
forearmed
- simple past and past participle of forearm
Adjective
forearmed (not comparable)
- (literal, figurative) Armed in advance, in preparation for anticipated defensive moves (such as fighting, lawyering, or counterarguing).
- Synonym: prearmed
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Denominal from forearm (noun).
Adjective
forearmed (not comparable)
- (in combination) Having some specific type of forearm.
- Popeye is a large-forearmed cartoon character.