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Definition of armor
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Armor (n.)
Defensive
arms for the body; any
clothing
or
covering
worn to
protect
one's
person
in
battle.
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Stain
::
Stain (v. t.) To
discolor
by the
application
of
foreign
matter;
to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor
stained
with
blood..
Barb
::
Barb (n.) Armor for a
horse.
Same as 2d Bard, n., 1..
Harness
::
Harness
(n.)
Originally,
the
complete
dress,
especially
in a
military
sense,
of a man or a
horse;
hence,
in
general,
armor..
Armory
::
Armory
(n.) A
manufactory
of arms, as
rifles,
muskets,
pistols,
bayonets,
swords..
Armor
::
Armor (n.) Steel or iron
covering,
whether
of ships or
forts,
protecting
them from the fire of
artillery..
Chausses
::
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..
Splint
::
Splint
(v. t.) One of the small
plates
of metal used in
making
splint
armor.
See
Splint
armor,
below..
Greave
::
Greave
(n.) Armor for the leg below the knee; --
usually
in the
plural.
Corselet
::
Corselet
(n.) Armor for the body, as, the body
breastplate
and
backpiece
taken
together;
-- also, used for the
entire
suit of the day,
including
breastplate
and
backpiece,
tasset
and
headpiece..
Armor-bearer
::
Armor-bearer
(n.) One who
carries
the armor or arms of
another;
an
armiger.
Blazon
::
Blazon
(v. t.) To
describe
in
proper
terms (the
figures
of
heraldic
devices);
also, to
delineate
(armorial
bearings);
to
emblazon..
Arms
::
Arms (n.) The
ensigns
armorial
of a
family,
consisting
of
figures
and
colors
borne in
shields,
banners,
etc., as marks of
dignity
and
distinction,
and
descending
from
father
to son..
Martel De Fer
::
Martel
de fer () A
weapon
resembling
a
hammer,
often
having
one side of the head
pointed;
-- used by
horsemen
in the
Middle
Ages to break
armor..
Tulle
::
Tulle (n.) In plate
armor,
a
suspended
plate in from of the
thigh.
See
Illust.
of
Tasses..
Marmoratum Opus
::
Marmoratum
opus () A kind of hard
finish
for
plasterwork,
made of
plaster
of Paris and
marble
dust, and
capable
of
taking
a high
polish..
Cuish
::
Cuish (n.)
Defensive
armor for the
thighs.
Tabard
::
Tabard
(n.) A sort of tunic or
mantle
formerly
worn for
protection
from the
weather.
When worn over the armor it was
commonly
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer,
and from this the name was given to the
garment
adopted
for
heralds..
Marmoreal
::
Marmoreal
(a.) Alt. of
Marmorea.
Cataphracted
::
Cataphracted
(a.)
Covered
with a
cataphract,
or armor of
plates,
scales,
etc.; or with that which
corresponds
to this, as horny or bony
plates,
hard,
callous
skin, etc..
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) Armor made of
leather,
particularly
that used by the
Romans;
used also by
Enlish
soldiers
till the reign of
Edward
I..
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