Broigne

/ˈbroʊn/ noun

A type of medieval armor made of mail or chain-mail, worn by soldiers and knights to protect the body from weapons.

From Old French 'bruigne' or 'broigne', possibly derived from Germanic roots related to 'brown' or a linking to 'brünne'. This was a common form of armor from the 9th through 14th centuries.

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