Bracer

/ˈbreɪsər/ noun

A protective covering or plate worn on the forearm, especially in archery or medieval armor; also a variant spelling of 'bracer' in heraldry.

From Old French 'brassard' or 'bracier,' from 'brace' (arm). In archery, it protected the archer's wrist and forearm from the bowstring. In armor, it was part of arm protection.

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