Armed at all points


Also found in: Idioms.
(Blazoning) completely incased in armor, sometimes described as armed cap-à-pie.

See also: Armed

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature ?
He was armed at all points. This man, in whom Milady till that time had only seen a very simple gentleman, had become an admirable jailer.
Behind the tents the great war-horses, armed at all points, champed and reared, while their masters sat at the doors of their pavilions, with their helmets upon their knees, chatting as to the order of the day's doings.
Wragge was dressed, armed at all points with her collection of circulars, and eager to be away by ten o'clock.