Rerebrace — Rere brace (r?r br?s ), n. [F. arri?re bras.] (Anc. Armor) Armor for the upper part of the arm. Fairholt. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rerebrace — /rear brays /, n. Armor. a piece of plate armor for the upper arm; an upper cannon. Cf. vambrace (def. 1). See diag. under armor. [1300 50; ME, equiv. to rere ( < MF rere, riere behind, backward < L retro RETRO ) + BRACE] * * * … Universalium
Rerebrace — plate armor for the upper arm. ♦ Plate defence for the upper arm. (Wise, Terence. Medieval Warfare, 250) … Medieval glossary
rerebrace — rere·brace … English syllables
rerebrace — rere•brace [[t]ˈrɪərˌbreɪs[/t]] n. her a piece of plate armor for the upper arm • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < AF, =rere (OF r(i) ere rear, hindmost < L retrō; see retro ) +brasarm; see brace … From formal English to slang
rerebrace — /ˈrɪəbreɪs/ (say rearbrays) noun a piece of armour for the upper arm; upper cannon. Compare vambrace. {Middle English, from Anglo French (compare brace) rerebras, from rere back + bras arm} …
rerebrace — noun cannon that provides plate armor for the upper arm • Syn: ↑upper cannon • Hypernyms: ↑cannon • Part Holonyms: ↑body armor, ↑body armour, ↑suit of armor, ↑suit of armour, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Components of medieval armour — Following is a table that concisely identifies various pieces of medieval armour, mostly plate but some mail, arranged by the part of body that is protected and roughly by date. No attempt has been made to identify fastening components or various … Wikipedia
Mail (armour) — Chainmail redirects here. For other uses, see Chainmail (disambiguation). Maille redirects here. For one of several French villages, see Maillé (disambiguation). Maille redirects here. For the French mustard company, see Maille (company). Riveted … Wikipedia
Codpiece — Henry VIII wearing a codpiece A codpiece (from Middle English: cod, meaning scrotum ) is a covering flap or pouch that attaches to the front of the crotch of men s trousers and usually accentuates the genital area. It was held closed by string… … Wikipedia