σιδηροφορεῖν
From LSJ
σοφόν γάρ ἕν βούλευμα τάς πολλάς χεῖρας νικᾶ, σὺν ὄχλῳ δ' ἀμαθία μεῖζον κακό → better than many hands is one wise thought, a multitude of fools makes folly worse
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also σιδηροφορέω): bear arms, carry arms, wear arms
Lexicon Thucydideum
ferrum gestare, to bear iron, carry a sword, 1.6.1,
MED. ferrum secum gestare, to carry iron with oneself, 1.5.3.