coat+of+mail

  • 121panoply — n suit of mail or armor, coat of mail or armor, covering, envelopment; attire, garb, dress, array; ornamentation, decoration, adornment; display, parade, show …

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  • 122byrnie — /ˈbɜni/ (say bernee) noun a shirt of mail; a hauberk. {variant of Middle English brynie, from Old Norse brynja, related to Old English byrne coat of mail} …

  • 123sabaton — noun armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel • Syn: ↑solleret • Hypernyms: ↑armor plate, ↑armour plate, ↑armor plating, ↑plate armor, ↑plate armour …

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  • 124solleret — noun armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel • Syn: ↑sabaton • Hypernyms: ↑armor plate, ↑armour plate, ↑armor plating, ↑plate armor, ↑plate armour …

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  • 125Chiton — This article is about the mollusc. For the ancient Greek article of dress, see Chiton (costume). Chiton Temporal range: Devonian–Recent[1][2] …

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  • 126Ichneumon (In medieval zoology) — In medieval literature, the ichneumon or echinemon was the enemy of the dragon. When it sees a dragon, the ichneumon covers itself with mud, and closing its nostrils with its tail, attacks and kills the dragon. The ichneumon was also considered… …

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  • 127Anglo-Saxon warfare — The period of Anglo Saxon warfare spans the 5th Century C.E. to the 11th in England. Its technology and tactics resemble those of other European cultural areas of the Early Middle Ages.There are extant contemporary descriptions of some Anglo… …

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  • 128Christina, Queen of Sweden — For other Swedish royalty named Christina, see Christina of Sweden (disambiguation). Christina Christina by Sébastien Bourdon …

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