Attour

/əˈtʊər/ noun

An archaic or heraldic term for armor, or specifically defensive gear; sometimes used to mean 'dress' or 'attire' in historical contexts.

From Old French 'atour,' possibly related to 'tour' (a turn or piece of defensive work), with the prefix 'a-' meaning 'to' or 'toward.' It may connect to the idea of turning to face an enemy with armor.

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