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Besagew: circular plate protecting the lance-side shoulder. Bevor: a plate for face and neck protection on a helmet. Breath: holes or slits in the visor of a helmet to allow the wearer to breathe. Brim: a flange around the edge of the skull-piece of a helmet. Buffe: an open-fronted visor with vertical metal strips. It gave improved visibility. Cannon: the upper cannon was the upper arm armor, the lower cannon (also known as a vambrace) was the armor of the forearm. Cheek-guards: metal plating or mail designed to protect the cheeks. Sometimes removable or hinged. Codpiece: a triangular-shaped piece of material worn over the groin. Coif: a headpiece made like a balaclava, usually made of mail. Comb: a decorative crest or ridge of varying height mounted on a helmet, running from front to back or from side to side. Couter: bent plate protecting the inside of the elbow. Crest: see 'Comb' above. Cuisse: thigh-plate. Cuirass: a breastplate. Cuirassier: a cavalryman, especially one in the gunpowder era. Fauld: a codpiece made of plate or mail. Gorget: a curved plate or plates of metal encircling and protecting the throat. Grandguard: a metal plate resembling a shield built into the arm of a suit of armor and extending across the chest and shoulder. Greaves: shin-plates. Hauberk: any garment resembling a jerkin or shirt. Heaume: a great helm used for jousting and ceremony, often fitted with lavish decorations and headpiece. Helm: a helmet, particularly a large, grandiose or heavy one (great helm or close-helmet, for example). Lighter helms (kettle hats and morions) were known as helmets. Lames: laminated plates designed to protect as well as plate, while still conferring good mobility. Mail: a form of armor made of interlocking rings of metal. Pauldron: shoulder-plate, also known as spaulder. Poleyn: kneecap-guards. Rondel: a circular plate of metal designed to protect the straps on a wrapper. Peak: an attachment to a helmet, taking the form of a plate over the eyes like the peak of a baseball cap. Sabaton: metal-armored footwear. Sight: slit or holes in the visor of the helmet to allow the wearer to see. Skull-Piece: the rounded top of a helmet, designed to protect the upper half of the skull. Surcoat: a fabric garment worn over the top of armor, typically by European knights. It was sleeveless and hung down to the knees, and usually carried the wearer's coat-of-arms, or the design of his order (Knights Hospitalers or Templars, for example). Tassets: leg-protection consisting of lames or plate worn over the thighs. Usually, it only protected the front. Tonlet: a flared, laminated plate skirt for extra leg protection. Wrapper: a metal plate designed to protect a buckle or join in armor, especially on the helmet. |
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