Acton

/ˈæktən/ noun

A padded jacket worn under armor, typically made of quilted fabric or leather. It provided cushioning and protection against the metal armor's chafing.

From Old French 'auqueton,' derived from Arabic 'al-quṭun' meaning 'the cotton.' The word entered English via Crusader contact with Middle Eastern armor techniques in the medieval period.

AMአክተን
ARآكتون
BNঅ্যাক্টন
CAactó
CSacton
DAacton
DEActon
ELακτών
ESactón
FAاکتن
FIacton
FRacton
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