Definition of Armda
Arma`da, named the Invincible, an armament fitted out in 1588 by
Philip II. of Spain against England, consisting of 130 war-vessels,
mounted with 2430 cannon, and manned by 20,000 soldiers; was defeated in
the Channel on July 20 by Admiral Howard, seconded by Drake, Hawkins, and
Frobisher; completely dispersed and shattered by a storm in retreat on
the coasts of Scotland and Ireland, the English losing only one ship; of
the whole fleet only 53 ships found their way back to Spain, and these
nearly all hors de combat.
- Wikipedia
Ar*ma"da (är*mā"d&adot; or
är*mä"d&adot;), n. [Sp. armada, L. as if
armata (sc. classic fleet), fr. armatus, p. p. of
armare. See Arm, v. t. Army.] A
fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was
sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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