Plural of armourer; multiple skilled craftspeople who make or maintain armor.
Plural form of armourer (British spelling). In medieval towns, armourers often had their own guild and district.
Medieval cities had entire streets dedicated to armourers—they were so important to military power that some towns' economies basically revolved around their armor-making guilds.
Plural of armorer; carries same male-coded occupational bias as singular form, with historical erasure of female craftspeople in armor-making trades.
Use 'armorers' as gender-neutral plural; contextualize that women worked in these roles despite male-dominated guild structures and historical documentation.
["armorers (acknowledge women's historical participation)"]
Female armorers and metallurgists contributed to armor innovation and quality across medieval and Renaissance periods, erased from most historical narratives.
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