Camail

/kəˈmeɪl/ noun

A piece of flexible armor for the neck and shoulders, often made of chain mail and worn under a helmet.

From Old French camail, from Arabic qamis (tunic) or possibly Scandinavian origins. The term was used extensively in medieval military terminology from the 11th-16th centuries.

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