Ar > References for ‘armour’
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[18] Yet another meaning of kut́háru is “a person who wears an armour of intellect”, i.e., one [...] the Kayasthas were clothed in the armour of intellect, one of their surnames was Barman or Barmá [Verma].
[135] 1) Something for defence against attack, for example, shield, armour, fish scales, wood-apple shell, turtle shell, etc.
[43] Cooperative ownership cannot stand [...] enterprise. Thus it requires protective armour – that is, exemption from [...] be withdrawn slowly. Protective armour should be limited to essential [...] shops, tea stalls, restaurants, etc.