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hauberks Meaning in Bengali



একটি দীর্ঘ (সাধারণত হাতকাটা

Noun:

বর্মবিশেষ,





hauberks's Usage Examples:

By the mid-12th century, hauberks had expanded to include longer sleeves and more protection for the legs.


fact that the day was so hot that both sides threw off their chainmail hauberks, fighting in their shirts.


nasal helms, teardrop kite shields with center boss, shin length maille hauberks, shoulder to foot tunics (no doubt shorter gambesons sandwiched in between).


Europe around the 14th century, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour.


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


Arranged near the bodies were two helmets and knee-length chain mail (hauberks), probably extracted from the pyre, as well as a cauldron with ram bones.


gain were their hauberks to the Gauls at Clitheroe? Did not these men unarmed, as they say, compel them to throw away their hauberks, to forget their.


The metal objects represented include hauberks (not typical for Scandinavian sites), helmets, battle-axes, Carolingian.


after the style of native Irish cavalry of the period, dressed in aketons, hauberks, and basinets and wielding a sword and scians and lances.


armour used was chainmail hauberks, usually knee-length, with slits to allow riding, some with sleeves to the elbows.


Some hauberks may have been made of.


During the 14th–15th century hauberks became shorter, coming down to the thigh.


gallowglasses of Ireland and the Isles, with long padded gambesons, mail hauberks, and sometimes partial plate.


counterparts, with noble and non-noble milites and cavallers wearing mail hauberks, separate mail coifs and metal helmets, and armed with maces, cavalry axes.


long-tipped pikes (described as being "enough by themselves to undo the thickest hauberks") and several kinds of sabers, catanes and scimitars.


very little, but eminent knights (including Henry II the Pious) had their hauberks enriched with iron plate elements, and great helms, nicely ornamented.


face-coverings, and we know that such mail masks were usually integral part of mail hauberks.


Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, housed in the museum at Sofia, and multiple maille hauberks found at the site of middle Byzantine Cherson in the Crimea, as well as.


The prows of the ships are arrayed with quilted hauberks as with jewels, with warriors wearing brown belts; Norsemen — nobles at.



hauberks'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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