armado (n.)
armada, fleet, navy
CE III.ii.144[Dromio of Syracuse to Antipholus of Syracuse, of Spain and the kitchen wench] who sent whole armadoes of carracks to be ballast at her nose
E3 III.i.64[Mariner to King John] The proud armado of King Edward's ships
KJ III.iv.2[King Philip to Lewis the Dauphin and Cardinal Pandulph] A whole armado of convicted sail / Is scattered and disjoined from fellowship
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