Armures

/ɑrˈmjʊrz/ noun

Plural of armure; pieces of protective clothing made of metal or other hard materials worn by soldiers in battle.

From Old French 'armure,' derived from Latin 'armatura' meaning 'equipment or arms.' The word evolved through medieval times as armor became increasingly sophisticated, and 'armure' specifically referred to complete suits of armor or protective gear.

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