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armato

armed

adjective ar-MAH-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin armatus

Usage Note

Armato is the past participle of armare used adjectivally, agreeing as armata, armati, armate. The phrase forze armate means 'armed forces', and cemento armato is 'reinforced concrete'. As a feminine noun l'armata means 'an army, fleet'.

Examples

"Un uomo armato è entrato."

Natural Translation

An armed man entered.

Literal Translation

An man armed is entered.

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