Byrnie

/ˈbɜːrni/ noun

A soldier's sleeveless tunic of mail or protective armor worn in medieval times, also called a byrnie or byrney.

From Old Norse 'brynja,' directly borrowed from Scandinavian armor-making traditions. The word traveled into English through contact with Norse warriors and smiths who made superior armor.

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