Gauntlet

/ˈɡɔːntlɪt/ noun

A long glove extending up the forearm, or a series of difficult or unpleasant things to endure.

From Old French 'gantelet,' diminutive of 'gant' (glove). Originally a metal-reinforced glove worn by knights; the metaphorical sense (running between attackers) comes from the military practice.

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