Hauberks [noun]

Definition of Hauberks:

armored coat

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Opposite/Antonyms of Hauberks:

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Sentence/Example of Hauberks:

If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!

Thrice—De Valmont's guard shivered as a rush—through shield, hauberk, gorget cleft the Vikings' blade.

Then the flap of the tent dashed aside, and forth strode a figure in silvered casque and hauberk.

You, poor imbecile, who carry under your hauberk four relics blessed by the Pope!

He wore no armor save the Valencia hauberk beneath his mantle; but Trenchefer was girded to his side.

A hauberk, or coat of mail, composed of steel rings, protected his body.

The gambeson is shown on Fig. 9, appearing beneath the edge of the hauberk just above the knee.

The sleeves of the hauberk were sometimes short; sometimes they were long and ended in fingerless mittens of mail.

The Vambrace is worn under the sleeve of the hauberk, and not, as in the preceding example, over the mail.

He wears a sleeveless hauberk wrought of chain, and upon his head a heavy open helmet.