Armado is made to use the peculiar word "armipotent" twice. ❋ Arthur Acheson (1897)
This is your devoted friend, sir, the manifold linguist and the armipotent soldier. ❋ Unknown (2004)
First Coroebus is stretched by Peneleus 'hand at the altar of the goddess armipotent; and Rhipeus falls, the one man who was most righteous and steadfast in justice among the Teucrians: the gods' ways are not as ours: Hypanis and Dymas perish, pierced by friendly hands; nor did all thy goodness, O Panthus, nor Apollo's fillet protect thy fall. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)
On this Mars armipotent raised the spirit and strength of the Latins, and goaded their hearts to rage, and sent Flight and dark Fear among the ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)
The mothers enter in, and while the temple steams with their incense, pour from the high doorway their mournful cry: 'Maiden armipotent, Tritonian, sovereign of war, break with thine hand the spear of the Phrygian plunderer, hurl him prone to earth and dash him down beneath our lofty gates.' ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)
By golden Venus and her son, by Mars armipotent powerless in such toils, and by Vulcan in chains too cunning for his pincers; by Saints Ovid and Sappho, the Chian, the ❋ Maurice Henry Hewlett (N/A)
This is your devoted friend, sir; the manifold linguist and the armipotent soldier. ❋ Unknown (1914)
Parolles is referred to as "the manifold linguist and armipotent soldier." ❋ Arthur Acheson (1897)
The _Knightes Tale_ exhibits numerous passages, lines, and expressions verbally translated from the _Teseide_ of Boccaccio, upon which it is founded; such as _Idio armipotente_ = Mars armipotent; _Eterno admante_ = ❋ Various (1852)
Venus is the reward of the labours of Mars, nor would I think it worth while to worship the god armipotent with the toil and risk attending his service, unless I had previously attained some decided proofs that ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
T adore with pagan rites the power armipotent t Then proftrate, low before his altar lay. ❋ Unknown (1779)
The favour of Venus is the reward of the labours of Mars, nor would I think it worth while to worship the god armipotent with the toil and risk attending his service, unless I had previously attained some decided proofs that I was wreathed with the myrtle, intimating the favour of his beautiful mistress.” ❋ Unknown (2008)
--- you are acquainted with the frowns of Mars armipotent? ❋ Unknown (1845)
-- you are acquainted with the frowns of Mars armipotent? ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
“Ah! you have looked in the face of the grisly god of arms then? — you are acquainted with the frowns of Mars armipotent? ❋ Unknown (1584)