noun
- a person entitled to bear a coat of arms; a member of the gentry or nobility
- in ancient Rome, a squire or armor-bearer who attended a knight or warrior
Usage: formal; chiefly historical or heraldic
Usage: historical; archaic
Examples
- The armiger displayed his family crest on his shield.
- In medieval times, an armiger served as a knight's trusted assistant.
- Only those of sufficient rank could claim the status of armiger.
- The armiger's coat of arms was registered with the college of heralds.
- Young armigers trained in combat and courtly manners before becoming knights.