Definition: To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s have a look! That dictionary definition you read – it’s a little bit misleading, indeed. “Taking by the arm” and “taking up in your arms” are lovely gestures of comfort and care, you see, but that's not what "armed" means, don’t you agree? “Armed,” my dear students, has a completely different plea! It means to be equipped with weapons , ready for a fight, To have tools of defense, shining bright. Think of soldiers prepared, standing tall and strong, With swords and guns, where they truly belong. It can also mean being equipped with knowledge or skill, you know – Like a brilliant student, ready to bestow! So remember this lesson, let it stick in your head: "Armed" isn't about holding hands instead. Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on ahead?