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- Cuirass - Wikipedia
A cuirass ( k w ɪ ˈ r æ s, k j ʊəˈr æ s kwih-RASS, kyuu-RASS; [1] French: cuirasse; Latin: coriaceus) is a piece of armour that covers the torso, formed of one or more pieces of metal or other rigid material
- CUIRASS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CUIRASS is a piece of armor covering the body from neck to waist; also : the breastplate of such a piece
- Medieval Weapons: Cuirass. Types of Cuirasses, Facts and History
The Cuirass is a piece of armor covering the torso and consists of a chest plate and a back piece It’s formed of single or multiple pieces of metal or other rigid material that covers the torso
- Cuirass | Medieval, Plate Mail, Breastplate | Britannica
cuirass, body armour that protects the torso of the wearer above the waist or hips Originally it was a thick leather garment covering the body from neck to waist, consisting of a breastplate and a backpiece fastened together with straps and buckles and a gorget, a collar protecting the throat
- cuirass - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cuirass (third-person singular simple present cuirasses, present participle cuirassing, simple past and past participle cuirassed) To cover with defensive armor; to armor-plate
- History of the Cuirass - Nicholas C. Rossis
The cuirass was probably worn by his successor, the Comte de Saint-Mar In its design, the cuirass closely relates to the standard model of 1825 However, it bears distinguishing engraved and gilded ornaments made from trophies of weapons and foliage
- Cuirass - Encyclopedia
CUIRASS (Fr cuirasse, Lat coriaceus, made of leather, from corium, the original breastplate being of leather), the plate armour, whether formed of a single piece of metal or other rigid material or composed of two or more pieces, which covers the front of the wearer's person
- Bronze cuirass (body armor) | Greek, Apulian | Classical | The . . .
The cuirass was the major element of a Greek warrior's panoply This one is considerably later than most of the objects in this gallery, as indicated by its articulation It also illustrates how much body armor has in common with sculpture
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