Cnemis

/ˈnɛmɪs/ noun

Definition

A piece of ancient Greek armor that protected the lower leg and shin, similar to a greave.

Etymology

From Greek 'knēmis,' referring to the protective leg covering worn by Greek hoplites and soldiers during ancient times.

Kelly Says

Greek warriors wore cnemis on their legs just like modern soccer players wear shin guards—ancient armor and modern sports share the same protective strategy!

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