Definition of Coat of mail. Meaning of Coat of mail. Synonyms of Coat of mail

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Definition of Coat of mail

Coat of mail
Mail Mail, n. [OE. maile, maille, F. maille a ring of mail, mesh, network, a coat of mail, fr. L. macula spot, a mesh of a net. Cf. Macle, Macula, Mascle.] 1. A flexible fabric made of metal rings interlinked. It was used especially for defensive armor. --Chaucer. Chain mail, Coat of mail. See under Chain, and Coat. 2. Hence generally, armor, or any defensive covering. 3. (Naut.) A contrivance of interlinked rings, for rubbing off the loose hemp on lines and white cordage. 4. (Zo["o]l.) Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, etc. We . . . strip the lobster of his scarlet mail. --Gay.

Meaning of Coat of mail from wikipedia

- the 17th century. A coat of this armour is often called a hauberk or sometimes a byrnie. The earliest examples of surviving mail were found in the Carpathian...
- word hauberk (c. 1300) comes from the Old French word hauberc, meaning "coat of mail", which originally derived from the earlier Frankish or similar Germanic...
- shield and outfit made of deer skin struck terror amid the enemies of god. The nobles and elite warriors wore a coat of mail called a drapi, kavacha...
- early use of coat in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf length. The origins of the Western-style...
- sring; "Begtse the Great Coat of Mail") is a dharmapala and the lord of war in Tibetan Buddhism, originally a pre-Buddhist war god of the Mongols. The name...
- siryon or שריון, śiryon "coat of mail" as "brigandine". Medieval brigandines were essentially a refinement of the earlier coat of plates, which developed...
- Mughals. Ottoman (Turkish) mail and plate armor from the Topkapi Palace Mail and plate armour from Kalhora Sindh Coat of mail with horn plates, Philippines...
- story that Tolkien certainly knew and could have used for his mithril mail-coat. Mithril is the only invented mineral in his Middle-earth writings. Chemists...
- poleyn knee protection, underneath a thigh-length coat of mail or specially padded coat with mail sleeves. Retainers usually wore less expensive and...
- species are recognized. They are also sometimes known as sea cradles or coat-of-mail s**** or suck-rocks, or more formally as loricates, polyplacophorans...