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cuisse
[ kwis ]
noun
- a piece of armor or padding for protecting the thigh.
cuisse
/ kwɪʃ; kwɪs /
noun
- a piece of armour for the thigh
Word History and Origins
Origin of cuisse1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cuisse1
Example Sentences
Then it went on to the greaves, the cuisses, and so up.
William Randolph Hearst, one of the most enthusiastic collectors, had an entire armory in his Riverside Drive penthouse: enough pikes, halberds, helms, hauberks, greaves, gauntlets, cuisses and cuirasses to outfit a crusade.
The starter is foie gras on toast and salad, followed by duck – cuisse de canard, in honey.
The pseudo-knights wore heavy leg protection: cuisses on their thighs, greaves on their calves, and pointed shoes called sabatons on their feet.
No wonder they rejoiced, when that clinking of sabres, and clashing of cuisses, declared the departure of Captain Scarthe and his following from the hostelry of the Saracen’s Head.
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