A panoply of arms refers to a complete set of weapons and armor, typically displayed to showcase a warrior's readiness for battle. The term can also signify a rich array or variety of items, emphasizing both the diversity and completeness of the collection. Historically, panoplies were often used in ceremonial contexts or as symbols of status and power.
Under the Cleisthenes reforms of 507 BCE property owners who had a battle equipage (a panoply of arms). This was suspended during and after the Persian invasion, when the oligarchs took control again. It was restored in 460 BCE by Ephialtes, then after his assassination by the oligarchs, his deputy Pericles took over and eventually extended it to all adult males who were citizens.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
japan does not have a coat of arms
The coat of arms for Laos
Order......Arms
Panoply means an impressive display or complete collection of something. She had a panoply of blooms in her backyard garden.
Ready to send the crux of the climb the leader left the belay with a panoply of gear.
It was the citizens who could afford to own a panoply of arms, who formed a militia to be called out in defence of their city-state.
A panoply is a complete suit of armour. The word represents the ancient Greek πανοπλια. The word παν means "all", and όπλον, "arms". Thus "panoply"refers to the full armour of a hoplite or heavy-armed soldier, i.e. the shield, breastplate, helmet and greaves, together with the sword and lance.As applied to armour of a later date, panoply did not come into use till the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th century, and was then used of the complete suits of plate-armour covering the whole body.Because a panoply is a complete set of diverse components, the word panoply has come to refer to any complete or impressive collection. As heavy armour is rarely worn in the present age, this latter meaning is the more common in modern usage.a complete or impressive collection of things/ a splendid disply
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean panoply, which means an impressive collection of things. He has an inventive panoply of insults.
Panoply
Panoply
Short a, schwa, long e, accent on the first syllable PAN - uh - plee
Collection is a synonym; Single is an antonym
The cavalryman who can afford to keep a horse (rare, when farmers' plots are generally at subsistence size). The hoplite or foot soldier who can supply himself with a panoply of arms (hopla = helmet, cuirass, greaves, helmet, shield, spear, sword). The non-propertied class, who are employed as light infantry, marines, seamen or rowers.
Pandemonium Panda Pancakes Pandora ---------- Pandemic Panoply Pant(s) Pan-tastic! (No, not really)
panoply, lumpy, swampy, raspy, grumpy, skimpy, sleepy, memory, agony, luxury, and all the words that end in an /i/ sound.