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Meaning of garde-collet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ɡɑɹd(ə)kɔleɪ̯/

Definitions

Synonym of passguard, neck guard (plate on shoulder-armor to protect neck)

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Equivalents

Français garde-collet

Examples

“These passe-gardes, or garde-collets, which sometimes are greatly elevated, distinguish the armour of the reigns of Charles VIII., Louis XII., and Francis I., of France (severally, A.D. 1483 to 1496; 1496 to 1515 […]).”
“They act as a support by means of which the armour is hung from the shoulders. In some old suits of armour two stiff crescent-shaped pieces are fixed to the top of the Wata-gami, forming a sort of "garde collet." They are omitted in the later armour, together with other appurtenances, such as […]”
“[…] his neck is protected by a standard of mail, and the cusped pauldrons are surmounted by garde-collets; the coudes and genouillieres are also cusped and have butterfly roundel extensions; on his feet are broad sabbatons with spurs.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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