To take off the knight's armour after battle.
squire
he arming his gun
Yes, the word 'arming' is a noun called a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun.Examples:The vote was against the arming of the civilian patrol. (noun)She is arming herself for the hike with insect repellent and water bottle. (verb)
An arming press is a bookbinder's press for stamping titles and designs on the covers of books.
Josh Squire's birth name is Joshua Devin Squire.
Stand and be recognized, young squire! Another shield, quickly; squire!
Anthony Squire's birth name is Squire, Jack Francis Anthony.
Chris Squire's birth name is Christopher Russell Edward Squire.
An arming sword is a sword seen as being a part of a person's set of arms or military accoutrements.
In Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the Knight is the father of the Squire, and they are both members of the nobility. The Yeoman is the Knight's servant, who accompanies them on their journey to Canterbury. The three characters are linked through their shared social status and their participation in the pilgrimage.
The squire assisted the knight with his armor before going into battle.