Meaning of gorgerin | Babel Free
ˈɡɔɹ.d͡ʒəɹ.ɪnDefinitions
Equivalents
Français
gorgerin
Examples
“It required each handgonner to wear⟳ a sleeved mail shirt, a gorgerin (armour protecting the throat and neck and made of mail or plate), a sallet (a type⟳ of helmet), and a breastplate. He also had to carry⟳ a dagger and sword.”
“She is almost naked; in the heat of the dance⟳ her veils have⟳ fallen away and her brocade robes slipped to the floor, so that now she is clad only in wrought metals and translucent gems. A gorgerin grips her waist like⟳ a corselet, and like⟳ an outsized clasp a wondrous jewel sparkles and flashes in the cleft between her breasts; lower down, a girdle encircles her hips, hiding the upper part of her thighs, […]”
“1992, R. W. Lightbown, Victoria and Albert Museum, Mediaeval European Jewellery: With a Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria & Albert Museum, Victoria & Albert Publications The gorgerette, or gorgerin, a collar or scarf or fichu whose original purpose had been to protect⟳ the neck or the neck and shoulders, was decorated quite early with gold mounts and jewels.”
“[…] an azure gorgerin already attached to her royal throat, her aigrettes on her head, crosses her courtyard, […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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