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<onlyinclude>''[[wiktionary:armiger|Armiger]]'' is a word of Latin origin that comes from ''arma'' ("arms") +‎ ''-ger'' ("bearing"). In the art of heraldry, it refers to an individual granted the right to use a coat of arms upon proving his or her worth.</onlyinclude>
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In the art of heraldry, an armiger is an individual granted the right to use a coat of arms upon the proof of their worth.</onlyinclude>
 
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Armiger is a word of Latin origin that comes from arma ("arms") +‎ -ger ("bearing"). In the art of heraldry, it refers to an individual granted the right to use a coat of arms upon proving his or her worth.

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