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brigandine – מילון אנגלי-עברי

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English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
A brigandine is a form of body armour from the Middle Ages. It is a cloth garment, generally canvas or leather, lined with small oblong steel plates riveted to the fabric.

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WordNet 2.0הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
brigandine

Noun
1. a medieval coat of chain mail consisting of metal rings sewn onto leather or cloth
(hypernym) chain mail, ring mail, mail, chain armor, chain armour, ring armor, ring armour


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
(n.)
A coast of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each other, generally of metal, and sewed to linen or other material. It was worn in the Middle Ages.
  

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. About
The Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournaments Arms and Armour Glossaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
Armour formed by the covering of small plates with cloth. Usually these were attached with rivets ; an excellent and popular defense for the body and upper legs during the 14th century, as evidenced by the massive find at Wisby, where thousands of bodies were buried in a peat bog in 1365. Brigandine coverings might be used for body defenses , cuisses , vambraces ; are easy to produce and to fit. Because of this, they were popular with the lesser nobility of Europe and the man-at-arms. Sometimes they were covered in leather , and other times cloth was used. The cloth could be painted or a bright dye could be selected to give an individualistic edge to the decoration. Brigandines should be distinguished from the Jack popular in the 15th century, a coat of cloth or leather lined with many small plates.

Smith's Bible Dictionaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine

(Jeremiah 46:4) elsewhere "habergeon," or "coat of mail."
  

Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith. About

brigandine – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
A brigandine is a form of body armour from the Middle Ages. It is a cloth garment, generally canvas or leather, lined with small oblong steel plates riveted to the fabric.

See more at Wikipedia.org...


© This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
WordNet 2.0הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
brigandine

Noun
1. a medieval coat of chain mail consisting of metal rings sewn onto leather or cloth
(hypernym) chain mail, ring mail, mail, chain armor, chain armour, ring armor, ring armour


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
(n.)
A coast of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each other, generally of metal, and sewed to linen or other material. It was worn in the Middle Ages.
  

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. About
The Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournaments Arms and Armour Glossaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine
Armour formed by the covering of small plates with cloth. Usually these were attached with rivets ; an excellent and popular defense for the body and upper legs during the 14th century, as evidenced by the massive find at Wisby, where thousands of bodies were buried in a peat bog in 1365. Brigandine coverings might be used for body defenses , cuisses , vambraces ; are easy to produce and to fit. Because of this, they were popular with the lesser nobility of Europe and the man-at-arms. Sometimes they were covered in leather , and other times cloth was used. The cloth could be painted or a bright dye could be selected to give an individualistic edge to the decoration. Brigandines should be distinguished from the Jack popular in the 15th century, a coat of cloth or leather lined with many small plates.

Smith's Bible Dictionaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Brigandine

(Jeremiah 46:4) elsewhere "habergeon," or "coat of mail."
  

Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith. About




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