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Meaning of grand guard | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A piece of plate armor protecting one shoulder, side of the chest, and side of the neck (typically the left), during jousting, augmenting or replacing a pauldron.

historical

Examples

“[…] their horses, their lances, and every thing appertaining to the joust, that they might be ready on the day […] the rich bardes, the pleasant trapgardes, the grand guards, […]”
“Since they have no horses, and mean to fight on foot, with sword and not jousting spears, they discard the heavy “grand guard” over the left shoulder, meant to receive (and break) a jouster's lance.”
“[…] a jousting shield, or grand guard, made by Desiderius Helmschmid and commissioned by Charles V, is signed and dated by Hopfer as ...”
“2017, Mackenzie Flohr, The Rite of Wands, BHC Press/Indigo On the field, Aindrias charged down the barrier towards his opponent, their lances shattering as each made contact with their gritted grand guards.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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