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Meaning of buffe | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/bʌf/

Definitions

A piece of armor covering either the entire face, or the lower face together with a visor that covered the upper face, typically made of multiple lames that could be opened by being lowered (a falling buffe) or raised.

historical

Examples

“It was used by the arquebusiers in 1560, and a buffe or chin-piece was strapped in front when occasion required.”
“[In] a drawing of 1569 by Hogenberg […] It will be noticed that those engaged have the high standing buffes and the upper part of the visors of their helmets open for the convenience of breathing.”
“The close helmet is equipped with a "falling-buffe" (visor), that can be lowered for more air and a better view, and raised for maximum protection by depressing or releasing a lug (shown directly below the sitter's thumb).”
“With its hinged 'buffe' (visor) lowered, the head and neck was completely enclosed; the excellent protection it afforded allows Cleopatra to describe Antony figuratively as 'burgonet of men' (1.5.24).”
“As no means were provided in the early armets for holding the visor down[,] the buffe projected above it and prevented its being forced up by a lance or sword thrust.”
“14 Closed and fully open views of a typical 'falling buffe' helmet of the period. The falling buffe started out as an extra piece strapped to the helmet, but eventually it was fastened to pivot, and the throat guard was also attached.”
“The post supporting the replaced rondel at the back strongly suggests that the helmet was meant to be worn along with a buffe, a reinforcing element that would have overlapped the lower half of the visor and continued down over the […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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