Armigers

/ˈɑːrmɪdʒərz/ noun

Plural of armiger; people who carry weapons or armor, or those entitled to use a coat of arms in heraldry.

From Latin 'armiger,' composed of 'arma' (weapons) and 'gerere' (to carry). In medieval times, it referred to shield-bearers or squires; later it meant a person of noble or gentry rank entitled to a coat of arms.

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