Gere

/ɡɪr/ noun

In archery, a triangular piece of cloth or leather inserted into a garment to make it wider or more comfortable to wear during shooting.

From Old English 'gera' or 'gyre,' related to Germanic words meaning 'to turn' or 'to prepare.' The term evolved to describe the shaped panels used in tailoring, especially in protective garments for archers.

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