Brassard

/brəˈsɑːrd/ noun

A piece of armor that covers the arm from shoulder to elbow, worn by medieval knights and soldiers.

From Old French 'brassard,' derived from 'bras' (arm), literally meaning 'arm piece.' The suffix '-ard' indicates something that covers or protects that body part.

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