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vambrace
vambrace Now only Archæol. (ˈvæmbreɪs) Forms: α. 4 vaumbras, 4–6 vambras (-brase, 5 uambras, 6 Sc. wambraiss), 7 vambrasse (8 -brass). β. 4– vambrace (5 wam-, 7 van-). [var. of vaunt- vantbrace, through elision of t and change of nb to mb by assimilation.] Defensive armour for the (fore-) arm.α c 13...
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Vambrace: Cold Soul
Vambrace drew mixed reviews from video game publications following its release. While conceptual work for the art of Vambrace began in 2016, Kim claimed that the process in capturing the world and concept of Vambrace was 15 years in
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Brassard
Brassard (also "brassart" or "brasset") is also used to refer to pieces of armour worn to cover the entire arm (encompassing vambrace, rerebrace, and possibly
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wambrace
wambrace, -braiss, -bras see vambrace.1416 in Meyrick Ant. Armour (1824) II. 109, i par de wambras.
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Brace
also called a neck brace, used to restrict neck movement
Dental braces, a device used to reposition teeth
Clothing
Brace (armor), a shortened form of vambrace
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vambraced
ˈvambraced, a. Her. [f. prec.] Of an arm: Defended or covered by a vambrace.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iv. xv. (1611) 232 He beareth Gules, three Dexter Armes Vambraced and Proper. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. xvii. 109/2 He beareth Gules a dexter Arme Vambraced, Or. c 1828 Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss., Va...
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Armoured companion
Arms and Armour
They used chainmail or bechter armour to protect the upper body, vambrace sometimes with gauntlets, secretes (rarely lobster-tailed pot
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vantbrace
ˈvantbrace Now arch. or Hist. Forms: α. 4–5 vauntbras, 6 -brasse; 6–7 (9) vantbras, 7–8 -brass. β. 5, 7, 9 vauntbrace, 6–7, 9 vantbrace. [a. AF. vantbras, aphetic f. avantbras, f. avant before + bras arm.] = vambrace.α 1374 For. Acc. 49 Edw. III, B, In .x. bacinettis,..iij. paribus Vauntbras et rere...
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Laminar armour
being laminar constructed from a few wooden planks it instead used only one big plank, and the rest of the hand was protected by splinted or lamellar vambrace
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rere-brace
rere-brace Obs. exc. Hist. Also rer(e)bras. [a. AF. *rerebras, f. rere- back + bras arm: cf. vambrace.] Armour for the upper arm from the shoulder to the elbow (originally a plate protecting the back of the arm only).c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 10030 Hym self was armed..Wyþ..Vaumbras & rerb...
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List of medieval armour components
the position and function of certain components of occidental armour:
Kusari zukin (mail coif)
Mengu (mask)
Kabuto (helmet)
Dō (cuirass)
Kote (vambrace
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Please explain how to bend a steel armguard: vambrace
all right first things first thing is your first thing you're going to want to do is uh take uh some kind of cloth put it over the vise you don't want the um vice bit to mar up the metal and you only want it to be open around that much you're just kind of playing with the angle on it a little bit uh...
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vant-
vant- prefix, representing AF. vant-, aphetic f. avant- avant-: see vant-brace, -guard, -ward. In a number of compounds the t was elided, as vanbrace, -chase, -courier, -guard, etc. Before labials the n by assimilation became m, as in vambrace, vampey, vamplate, vamward; and a further reduction appe...
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