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mascled
mascled, a. (ˈmɑːsk(ə)ld, -æ-) [f. mascle n.1 + -ed2.] Covered with mascles.1818 Meyrick in Archæologia (1821) XIX. 126 The earliest specimen I have found of the mascled hauberk. 1828–40 Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) I. 321 He [Alexander II] appears clothed in a complete coat of mascled mail. 1846 Fairh... Oxford English Dictionary
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macled
macled, ppl. a. (ˈmæk(ə)ld) Also mackled. [f. macle + -ed.] a. Of a crystal: Hemitropic. b. Marked like chiastolite (Webster Suppl. 1880). c. Her. = mascled (Webster 1897).1822 Cleaveland Mineral. & Geol. II. 793 Macled Crystal, a hemitrope crystal is sometimes thus called. a 1852 Macgillivray Nat. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ring armour
It is generally acknowledged today that virtually all the armour on the tapestry is standard mail armour and not "ring mail", "trellised mail" or "mascled wikipedia.org
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mascle
▪ I. mascle, n.1 (ˈmɑːsk(ə)l, -æ-) Also 4 maskle, 5 maskill, mascule, 7 mascal. [Of somewhat obscure etymology. Senses 1 and 2 coincide with senses of L. macula; senses 2 and 3 with senses of F. macle, first quoted from 1584, and regarded by French lexicographers as ad. L. macula; OF. mascle (= sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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English medieval clothing
"Mascled armor" began to replace the traditional ringed armory. wikipedia.org
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