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▪ I. † ˈbrigander1 Obs. Forms: 5 bregaunter, -ander, breggandire, brigaunder, 5–6 brygander, -yr, brigander, 6 -inder, bregandier. [f. brigand, on some obscure analogy: there is no such form in French.] 1. Body-armour for foot-soldiers; = brigandine 1.
1420Test. Ebor. (1836) I. 397 Unum par de bregaunters, cum tota reliqua armatura mea. 1450John Paston Petit. in Lett. I. 106 A thowsand persones..arrayd in maner of werre, with curesse, brigaunders, jakks, salettes, gleyfes, bowes, etc. 1497Will of Sympson (Somerset Ho.), Pair briganders, paire leg harneys, a paire of gussettes. 1543Grafton Contn. Harding 497 The Duke of Buckyngham stoode harnessed in olde euell fauoured bryganders. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xviii. (1632) 915 Harnessed in olde rusty briganders. 2. A soldier wearing a brigander.
1525Ld. Berners Froiss. II. clix. [clv.] 438 The aragonoys shulde serue hym..with ii. hundred speares at their coste and charge, and a thousande crosbowes, and a thousande bregandiers. ▪ II. † brigander2 App. corrupt f. brigadier.
1647Haward Crown Rev. 22 Brigander. Fee, {pstlg}10. ▪ III. brigander obs. f. bergander, sheldrake. |