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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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Armor
::
Armor (n.) Steel or iron
covering,
whether
of ships or
forts,
protecting
them from the fire of
artillery..
Jazerant
::
"Jazerant
(n.) A coat of
defense
made of small
plates
of metal sewed upon linen or the like; also, this kind of armor taken
generally;
as, a coat of
jazerant..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) Hence
generally,
armor,
or any
defensive
covering..
Harness
::
Harness
(v. t.) To dress in
armor;
to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman;
to
array..
Marmorate
::
Marmorate
(a.) Alt. of
Marmorate.
Armorican
::
Armorican
(n.) The
language
of the
Armoricans,
a
Celtic
dialect
which has
remained
to the
present
times..
Heraldry
::
Heraldry
(n.) The art or
office
of a
herald;
the art,
practice,
or
science
of
recording
genealogies,
and
blazoning
arms or
ensigns
armorial;
also, of
marshaling
cavalcades,
processions,
and
public
ceremonies..
Panoply
::
Panoply
(n.)
Defensive
armor in
general;
a full suit of
defensive
armor.
Armadillo
::
Armadillo
(n.) Any
edentate
animal
if the
family
Dasypidae,
peculiar
to
America.
The body and head are
incased
in an armor
composed
of small bony
plates.
The
armadillos
burrow
in the
earth,
seldom
going
abroad
except
at
night.
When
attacked,
they curl up into a ball,
presenting
the armor on all
sides.
Their flesh is good food. There are
several
species,
one of which (the peba) is found as far north as
Texas.
See Peba,
Poyou,
Tatouay..
Jambeux
::
"Jambeux
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, armor for the legs below the
knees..
Breton
::
Breton
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Brittany,
or
Bretagne,
in
France;
also, the
ancient
language
of
Brittany;
Armorican..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A piece of plate armor
covering
the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th
century,
and
without
other steel
armor..
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, the
officer
charged
with the above
duties,
and also with the care of
genealogies,
of the
rights
and
privileges
of noble
families,
and
especially
of
armorial
bearings.
In
modern
times,
some
vestiges
of this
office
remain,
especially
in
England.
See
Heralds'
College
(below),
and
King-at-Arms..
Cuirass
::
Cuirass
(n.) A piece of
defensive
armor,
covering
the body from the neck to the
girdle.
Peytrel
::
Peytrel
(n.) The
breastplate
of a
horse's
armor or
harness.
[Spelt
also
peitrel.]
See
Poitrel.
Armorer
::
Armorer
(n.)
Formerly,
one who had care of the arms and armor of a
knight,
and who
dressed
him in
armor..
Pauldron
::
Pauldron
(n.) A piece of armor
covering
the
shoulder
at the
junction
of the body piece and arm
piece.
Marmoraceous
::
Marmoraceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or like,
marble..
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..
Armorican
::
Armorican
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
northwestern
part of
France
(formerly
called
Armorica,
now
Bretagne
or
Brittany),
or to its
people..
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