Reference: Armlet
Fausets
(bracelet) Hebrew; a "fetter", from a root, "a step" (Isa 3:18-20). (See ANKLET.) A general ornament in the E. A badge of kings (2Sa 1:10). The signet was sometimes a jewel on the armlet; which explains, "Set me as a seal upon thine arm" (Song 8:6). Their weight (compare Ge 24:22), and their tightness on the arm (so that in putting them on blood is often drawn) make their female wearers pay dearly for their love of admiration.
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Armlet,
an ornament universal in the East, especially among women; used by princes as one of the insignia of royalty, and by distinguished persons in general. The word is not used in the Authorized Version, as even in
it is rendered by "the bracelet on his arm."