vambrace
English
Etymology
From Middle English vambrace, vauntbras, from Anglo-Norman vambras, avantbras.
Noun
vambrace (plural vambraces)
- (historical) The piece of armor designed to protect the arm from the elbow to the wrist.
- (historical) The pieces of armor protecting the arm from the shoulder to the wrist.
- 1786, Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, page 22,
- 2003, John Marco, The Devil's Armour, 2010, Electronic Edition, unnumbered page,
- Thorin reached out for the vambrace and gauntlet that made up the armour's right arm.
Usage notes
The narrower definition (protection for the lower arm) is preferred by academic authors, but may be less common in general use.
Hyponyms
Related terms
- vantbras
Translations
piece of armor from elbow to wrist
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piece of armor from shoulder to wrist
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See also
Further reading
vambrace on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Armour on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Plate armour on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Components of medieval armour on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman vambras, avantbras; equivalent to avant + brace.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvambraːs(ə)/, /ˈvau̯mbraːs(ə)/, /ˈvan(t)braːs(ə)/, /ˈvau̯n(t)braːs(ə)/}
References
- “vaum-brāce (n.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-08-11.
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