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hauberk
hauberk (ˈhɔːbək) Forms: 3– hauberk; also 3 hauberc, 3–5 haubert, 4 haberke, 5 hau-, hawbergh(e, 4–6 hawberk(e, -brek, 5–6 haubrek, 6 hawbrik, habrik. [a. OF. hauberc, earlier holberc, later (and mod.F.) haubert = Pr. ausberc, It. osbergo, usbergo, med.L. halsberga, etc., a Com. Rom. deriv. of OHG. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hauberk
Haubergeon ("little hauberk") generally refers to the quilted undergarment used with a hauberk, but the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. While lighter than plate armor, a hauberk could be quite heavy. wikipedia.org
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Haberget
The texture of the cloth is believed to have superficially resembled a hauberk (chain mail) due to the pattern of horizontal rows, known as a 'broken diamond In Iceland, Norway, and Sweden such cloth is referred to as hringofann, meaning "hauberk", a term persisting to the present day. wikipedia.org
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hawberg
hawberg, -berke, -brek obs. ff. hauberk. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jazerant
Jazerant (), or hauberk jazerant, is a form of medieval light coat of armour consisting of mail between layers of fabric or leather. wikipedia.org
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habrik
habrik obs. form of hauberk. Oxford English Dictionary
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hauberget
† ˈhaberjet, hauberget Obs. Also 6 hauberject, 8 haberject, 9 halberject, -git. [In med.L. haubergetum, a word of obscure origin, app. related to hauberk and habergeon.] A kind of cloth named in Magna Carta, and in some ancient documents.[1216 Magna Carta 1 Hen. III §23 Sit..una latitudo pannorum ti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cuirass
until, at the close of the century, mail was phased out among the nobles (e.g., knights) except in the camail of the bascinet and at the edge of the hauberk The globule form of the breast-armour of the Black Prince, in his effigy in Canterbury Cathedral, 1376, intimates that a cuirass (as well as a hauberk) wikipedia.org
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campeson
campeson var. of gambison, Obs., a stuffed doublet worn beneath the armour.c 1325 Coer de L. 376 For plate, ne for acketton, For hauberk, ne for campeson. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cantwell Fada
The knight wears a metal skull-cap covered by a coif, and a chainmail hauberk protecting his torso as far as his knees. wikipedia.org
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gipon
gipon Obs. exc. arch. Forms: 4 gypo(u)n, gepoun, 4–5 gipoun, 5 gippon, 4, 9 gipon, (9 gipion). [a. OF. gip(p)on, jup(p)on, tunic, jupon, f. gipe, jupe gipe.] A tunic, frequently worn under the hauberk.c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 75 Of ffustian he wered a gypon [v.r. iopoun] Al bismotered with his habergeon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugh Calveley (MP)
Family About 1381, he married Agnes, daughter and heiress of Sir Laurence Hauberk (d.1381), of Stapleford, Leicestershire, by Margaret, daughter and coheiress wikipedia.org
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Alf of Leifa-steads
The fighting of the battle is said to have been very fierce on both sides to the extent that the kings Hauberk was destroyed. wikipedia.org
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Lorica
Lorica (), a Latin word literally meaning "body armour", may refer to: A number of types of Ancient Roman military clothing: Lorica hamata, a hauberk wikipedia.org
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Petronilla de Grandmesnil, Countess of Leicester
She was wearing a mail hauberk with a sword and a shield. Earl Robert was also captured and his holdings were confiscated. wikipedia.org
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