Chausses

/ˈʃɔːsɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural of chausse; multiple pieces of medieval leg armor made of mail or plate.

Etymology

Regular plural of Old French 'chausse,' maintaining the medieval armor terminology.

Kelly Says

Wealthy knights wore elaborate chausses decorated with gold thread and jewels—armor was status symbol, and the quality of your leg protection announced your wealth and power to everyone watching the tournament.

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