释义 |
brig·an·dine \ˈbrigənˌd]ēn sometimes ]īn\ noun also brig·an·tine \-ənˌt]\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English brigandyne, brigantyn, from Middle French brigandine, from brigand + -ine : a late medieval coat of body armor consisting typically of overlapping metal scales or plates sewed within canvas, linen, or leather |