Chausse

/ʃoʊs/ noun

A medieval leg armor made of mail or plate that protected the lower leg and foot, often part of a knight's full suit.

From Old French 'chausse,' derived from Latin 'calcea' (shoe/stocking). The term originally meant a tight stocking before evolving to mean protective leg armor.

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