Besague

/bɪˈsɑːɡ/ noun

Definition

A piece of medieval armor that protects the area where different armor pieces connect, especially at the armpit or leg joints.

Etymology

From Middle English and Old French, related to besagne; besague or besagew was used to describe reinforcing plates at vulnerable joint areas in armor.

Kelly Says

Armorers basically invented the first mechanical engineering when they realized that gaps between plates were death traps—besagues were like the first attempts at protective redundancy in design.

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