单词 | cuirass |
释义 | cuirass (once / 6274 pages) n A cuirass is a piece of armor that covers the back and chest. It was worn during medieval times as part of a full suit of body armor or on its own. Cuirass came to English via the French word cuirasse, which itself originated from the Latin word corium, meaning leather. Cuirasses were originally made from leather, but were later constructed from metal or another rigid material. A metal cuirass could be very heavy, so it was sized to fit so that its weight would rest on the wearer's hips and not hang from his shoulders. Although they existed earlier, cuirasses were particularly popular during the Middle Ages. WORD FAMILYcuirass: cuirasses USAGE EXAMPLESThe Dukes of Berry and Brittany, two decent men, might have been trotting along the road, in satin cuirasses which imitated steel. T. H. White, The Once and Future King(1958) "I knew them by their flat cuirasses, and their long arrows." James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), Agincourt—The Works of G. P. R. Jam...(2012) But thy good right arm is strong enough to defend thy breast better than any cuirass. Dinet, Etienne, The Life of Mohammad—The Prophet of...(2012) n medieval body armor that covers the chest and back Hyper body armor, body armour, cataphract, coat of mail, suit of armor, suit of armour armor that protects the wearer's whole body |
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