aumail rare.
(ɔːˈmeɪl)
[Archaistic refashioning of amel n., after Spenser's pa. pple. aumayld: see ameled.]
Enamel.
[1596 Spenser F.Q. ii. iii. 27 In gilden buskins..entayld With curious antickes, and full fayre aumayld.] 1824 J. H. Wiffen Tasso xx. xlii, Smote him where with gold and rich aumaile [It. smalto] Gay on the helm flamed his barbaric crown. |