espauliere

English

Etymology

From an Old French word corresponding to French épaulière or espalière. See espalier.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɛs.poʊlˈjɛəɹ/

Noun

espauliere (plural espaulieres)

  1. A defence for the shoulder, composed of flexible overlapping plates of metal, especially as used in the fifteenth century: a pauldron.
    • 1834, Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, A Glimpse at the Monumental Architecture and Sculpture of Great Britain from the Earliest Period to the Eighteenth Century:
      Upon the espaulieres are placed pauldrons, also ridged, with the edges turned up, so as to form the prototypes of pass-guards.

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Noun

espauliere oblique singular, f (oblique plural espaulieres, nominative singular espauliere, nominative plural espaulieres)

  1. spaulder (armor for the shoulder)

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