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shoulder-piece 1. a. Antiq. A piece of armour covering the shoulder.
1580Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong., La haute piece, the shoulder peece of an harneis. 1611Cotgr., Espauliere, a showlder peece; the peece of armour, or apparell that serues for the shoulder. 1869Boutell Arms & Armour iv. 58 The shoulder-pieces [of the Roman cuirass] formed of four plates..pass over the shoulders like straps. transf.1681Grew Musæum i. §ii. i. 20 The Weesle⁓headed Armadillo... His Shoulder-piece consisteth of several Ranks or Rows of such like square pieces. b. A piece or each of the pieces of material composing the shoulders of a garment.
1611Bible Exod. xxviii. 7 It shall haue the two shoulder pieces thereof, ioyned at the two edges thereof. 1632Massinger Fatal Dowry iv. i, With a haire breadth's errour, ther's a shoulder piece cut [of a new suit of clothes]. 1861Engl. Wom. Dom. Mag. III. 117 It was made with shoulder-pieces cut out in the shape of a pelerine... The shoulder-pieces were trimmed with brown ribbon. †2. = bust n.1 1. Obs. rare—1.
1692Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 262 Before this play is a shoulder-piece of the author standing on a pedestall. 3. The piece forming the shoulder (of a tool, etc.).
1811Self Instructor 28 The cheek or shoulder-piece [of a pen]. 1904Windle Rem. Prehist. Age xi. 285 By the extension of the pin-trough, which is bent backwards towards the shoulder-piece. b. A piece of the fore-hock (of bacon).
1888Leeds Mercury 18 Feb. 5 Beautiful bread, and a large thick piece of shoulder-piece in addition to real coffee. |