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tabard    
n. 紋章戰袍,傳令所穿衣服,一種粗大衣

紋章戰袍,傳令所穿衣服,一種粗大衣

tabard
n 1: a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of
arms; worn by a knight over his armor or by a herald

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  • Tabard - Wikipedia
    Tabard A 20th-century English herald 's tabard A tabard is a type of short coat that was commonly worn by men during the late Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe Generally worn outdoors, the coat was either sleeveless or had short sleeves or shoulder pieces
  • Tabards Medieval Surcoats | Medieval Collectibles
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  • Medieval Clothing: Tabard. History of the tabard, uses and tabard styles.
    Here are a few examples of different types of medieval tabards: Heraldic Tabard: The heraldic tabard was the most common type and prominently displayed the wearer’s coat of arms or heraldic symbols It was usually made of a single piece of fabric, often silk or velvet, and was designed to be worn over armour or other garments
  • TABARD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TABARD is a short loose-fitting sleeveless or short-sleeved coat or cape
  • Making Your First Garb: the Tabard - Building The Magic
    First, we have your standard soldier’s tabard (left) It’s about knee-length, belted around the outside, and has a nice contrasting emblem on the chest It’s split up the front and back for ease of horseback riding
  • Tabard | Encyclopedia. com
    tabard a coarse sleeveless jerkin consisting only of front and back pieces with a hole for the head as the outer dress of medieval peasants and clerics, or worn as a surcoat over armour; a herald's official coat emblazoned with the arms of the sovereign Tabard Inn in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the inn in Southwark at which the pilgrims meet before setting out for Canterbury
  • Tabard | clothing | Britannica
    Other articles where tabard is discussed: dress: Medieval Europe: …late 12th century from the tabard, a garment worn by crusading knights over their armour to prevent the sun from reflecting off the metal and making them visible to an enemy The surcoat, which was worn by both men and women, often had slits (called fitchets) on each hip so…
  • What is a Tabard? History and Meaning of this Medieval Garment ⚔️ Loja . . .
    What is a Tabard? The tabard is a piece of clothing with deep historical roots that has endured from the Middle Ages to the present day Originally, it was a heraldic robe, primarily used by heralds and kings-at-arms, who played important roles in the court Its design is characterized by being a long and loose garment, covering the body from the shoulders to the knees, making it a comfortable
  • TABARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TABARD definition: 1 a piece of clothing consisting of a back and a front part without sleeves and a hole for the… Learn more
  • tabard, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun tabard, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence tabard has developed meanings and uses in subjects including costume (Middle English) military (Middle English) heraldry (Middle English) armour (Middle English)





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