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hauberk Meaning in Bengali



 বর্মবিশেষ,

একটি দীর্ঘ (সাধারণত হাতকাটা

Noun:

বর্মবিশেষ,





hauberk's Usage Examples:

A hauberk or byrnie is a shirt of mail.


A coat of this armour is often referred to as a hauberk, and sometimes a byrnie.


Originally it was a mere stitched and quilted lining ("doubling"), worn under a hauberk or cuirass to prevent bruising and chafing.


early developments of such harness, was described being worn under the hauberk, thus not being visible when all the armor was properly worn.


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.


Jazerant (/ˈdʒæzərənt/), or hauberk jazerant, is a form of medieval light coat of armour consisting of mail between layers of fabric or leather.


(fauld or tasset) Wakibiki (bezagews) Nodowa (gorget) Kusari katabira (hauberk) Kikko katabira (brigandine) Kôgake (sabaton) Kusari shikoro (aventail).


a coat of mail, and shield and lance; every freeholder with lance and hauberk, every burgess and poorer freeman with lance and an iron helmet.


The knight wears a metal skull-cap covered by a coif, and a chainmail hauberk protecting his torso as far as his knees.


the breast was worn in earlier times by men-at-arms in addition to mail hauberks and reinforced coats.


She was wearing a mail hauberk with a sword and a shield.


century, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour.


The couter was added to the hauberk to better protect the elbows, and splinted.


in Europe and knights of the period were wearing mail in the form of a hauberk over a padded tunic.


Another was Petronilla de Grandmesnil, Countess of Leicester; wearing a mail hauberk with a sword and a shield, she defended her lands from Henry II of England.


century on, to protect joints and shins, and these were worn over a mail hauberk.


He wore a hauberk of doubled-layered mail or scale armour, which extended down to the knees.


Over the hauberk, he would also wear a lamellar.


A number of types of Ancient Roman military clothing: Lorica hamata, a hauberk of mail Lorica musculata, a folk term for a muscle cuirass Lorica plumata.



hauberk's Meaning':

a long (usually sleeveless

Synonyms:

ring armour; ring mail; ring armor; chain armor; byrnie; chain armour; mail; chain mail;

Antonyms:

surface mail; air mail; e-mail; email; electronic mail;

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