- In women's clothing, a
corselet or
corselette is a type of
foundation garment,
sharing elements of both bras and girdles. It
extends from
straps over the...
- the
corselet by two
three or four bolts,
which could either be
studs tapped into the
corselet flange, or fold-away
bolts hinged to the
corselet, and...
- steel.
Corselet, or
merry widow,
combined br****iere and girdle. The
corselet is
considered to be a type of
foundation garment, and the
modern corselet is...
-
hinges and
bronze pins. By the 16th century, the corslet, also
spelled corselet, was po****r as a light-half-armour for
general military use, e.g., by...
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connected to a
diving suit by a
lower part,
known as a breastplate, or
corselet,
depending on
regional language preferences, or
simply rest on the diver's...
- devices,
including the
joint between helmet (bonnet) and
breastplate (
corselet) of
standard diving suit helmets, and the
locks of
diving chambers. An...
- the suit to the rim of the
corselet to make a water-tight seal. Most six and
twelve bolt
bonnets are
joined to the
corselet by 1/8th turn
interrupted thread...
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Salarian Gate a Goth of
goodly stature and a
capable warrior,
wearing a
corselet and
having a
helmet on his head, a man who was of no mean
station in the...
- οἱ κνημῖδας ἑανοῦ κασσιτέροιο.
Translated as: then
wrought he for him a
corselet brighter than the
blaze of fire, and he
wrought for him a
heavy helmet...
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semiprecious stones from a
corselet, a
ceremonial version of the
armor that
Egyptian kings wore into battle.
Reconstructing the
corselet was one of the most...