chausson
suomi-englanti sanakirjachausson englanniksi
A piece of armor for the leg and/or foot, chiefly in the form of chainmail covering the thigh above the knee (with the ''chausse'' covering the other half of the leg).
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1907, British Museum, Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities, ''Guide to the Mediaeval Room and to the Specimens of Mediaeval and Later Times in the Gold Ornament Room'', page 61:
- As the period advanced, the legs were covered with mail chaussons above the knee, and below it with chausses, which were made to cover the feet.
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A French turnover (food).
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slipper (footwear)
a sock
(synonym of) (gloss)