A kind of helmet in use in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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释义 | society > armed hostility > military equipment > armour > helmet > [noun] > other types of helmet (21) kettle-hat1380 A kind of helmet in use in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. salletc1440 In medieval armour, a light globular headpiece, either with or without a vizor, and without a crest, the lower part curving outwards behind. knapscall1498 Some kind of helmet or headpiece; generally worn by persons of inferior rank; perhaps originally by the servants of the men-at-arms. armet1507 A helmet of Italian origin introduced in the early 15th cent., consisting of a steel skull extending at the rear to form a narrow neck guard… bonnet?a1513 Chiefly Scottish. A helmet or other protective metal headpiece. Chiefly (and now only) in steel bonnet. Now historical. morion1547 A kind of brimmed helmet resembling a hat, without a beaver or visor, worn chiefly by foot soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries. burgonet1570 (a) A very light casque, or steel cap, for the use of the infantry, especially pikemen. (b) A helmet with a visor, so fitted to the gorget or… heaume1572 A massive helmet, reaching down to the shoulders, worn in the 12th and 13th centuries, sometimes over a smaller close-fitting one. Bourguignonne1578 Apparently: = burgonet, n. Obsolete. rare. castle1587 ‘A kind of close helmet’ (Nares): but perhaps only a figurative use. Obsolete. casquet1611 A light and open helmet or casque. cabasset1622 A kind of small helmet. casquetel1796 ‘A small open helmet of a light kind, without beaver or visor, having a projecting umbril, and flexible plates to cover the neck behind’ (Fairholt). knapscapa1802 = knapscall, n. comb-cap1825 A kind of helmet. tilting-helmet1846 a large heavy helmet worn over the ordinary one in tilting, completely covering the head and face, with slits for breathing and vision. pickelhaube1853 A German spiked helmet of a type worn esp. before and during the earlier part of the First World War (1914–18). Also in extended use (by metonymy): a… Waterloo helmet1853 a helmet worn, or as worn, by British troops at the Battle of Waterloo. bell-shape1869 schapska1894 A flat-topped cavalry helmet. pudding basin1925 a basin in which puddings are made; (in extended use) a hat, helmet, etc., resembling this; (attributive, of a person's hair or hairstyle)… |
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