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camail
[ kuh-meyl ]
camail
/ ˈkæmeɪl /
noun
- armour a neck and shoulders covering of mail worn with and laced to the basinet
Other Words From
- ca·mailed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"Why are you stripping off your casque and camail, Sir Richard?" asked the Count.
Thereupon the heaume became, by degrees, the special head-dress of the tournament, and grew heavier, larger and more elaborate, while the basinet, reinforced with camail and vizor, was worn in battle.
But there were many knights who still fought with the great helm covering basinet and camail, a fact which speaks eloquently of the mighty blows given in this warlike age.
On his black and wavy hair he carries, half-drawn to one side, a scarlet camail, the tippet of which falls upon and covers his wide shoulders.
There are still traces of colour on this monument and gold remains on the points of the cap to which the camail is fastened, as also on the jewelled sword-belt.
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