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Chausses
Chausses (; ) are armour for the legs, usually made from
mail. They could extend to the knee or cover the entire leg. Chausses were the standard type of metal leg armour during most of the
European Middle Ages. Chausses offered flexible protection that was effective against slashing weapons. However, the wearer felt the full force of crushing blows.
chausser
v.
put on, provide with shoes; fit, fit with tires
chaussé
adj.
shod
Chausses
(n. pl.)
The garment for the legs and feet and for the body below the waist, worn in Europe throughout the Middle Ages; applied also to the armor for the same parts, when fixible, as of chain mail.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Chausses
Mail defenses for the thigh.