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gambeson
[ gam-buh-suhn ]
noun
- a quilted garment worn under mail.
gambeson
/ ˈɡæmbɪsən /
noun
- a quilted and padded or stuffed leather or cloth garment worn under chain mail in the Middle Ages and later as a doublet by men and women
Word History and Origins
Origin of gambeson1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gambeson1
Example Sentences
The Night’s Watch relies upon the heavier, less flexible quilted textile blouse known as a gambeson to trap heat radiating from the trunk4.
Finally, the doff/hang/beat process is not effective with a gambeson because moisture is absorbed into the cloth from which it is made.
The knight’s hawberk is worn over a gambeson of linen, quilted linen or cotton, which lesser men wear with a steel cap for all defence.
Over the hawberk is a garment, perhaps of leather with a dagged skirt-edge, and over this again is a sleeveless gambeson or pourpoint of leather or quilted work, studded and enriched.
Gambeson was an equivalent term.
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