lorico

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to armour (someone) with a 
 * 2) * AD 77–79, C. Plinius Secundus (aut.), K.F.T. Mayhoff (ed.), Naturalis Historia (1906), bk VIII, ch. xxxix:
 * mergit se limo saepius siccatque sole, mox ubi pluribus eodem modo se coriis loricavit, in dimicationem pergit.
 * 1)  to clothe (someone) in a, , , coat of , ,  armour protecting  the
 * 2)  to  (something) with a, to
 * 1) * AD 77–79, C. Plinius Secundus (aut.), K.F.T. Mayhoff (ed.), Naturalis Historia (1906), bk VIII, ch. xxxix:
 * mergit se limo saepius siccatque sole, mox ubi pluribus eodem modo se coriis loricavit, in dimicationem pergit.
 * 1)  to clothe (someone) in a, , , coat of , ,  armour protecting  the
 * 2)  to  (something) with a, to