chain mail

NOUN
  1. (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
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  • Mail (also referred to as maille, chain maille or chainmaille) was a type of Armour used prominently throughout the Dark Ages, High Middle Ages and Renaissance, and reached its apex in Europe, in terms of coverage, during the 13th century, when mail covered the whole body. BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
  • Each Corinthian soldier wore a simple coat of chain mail beneath a set of light plate mail, complete with a helm that was adorned with a small plume of pure white fur.
  • I have seen such a surge of people wearing chain maille. Archive 2007-10-01
  • I make earrings and my husband makes chain maille and we needed something like this to take macro photos for listings! How To: DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio
  • Join us to send a chain mail to your friends, relatives and invite them to forward the letter to anyone they know, encouraging them to visit Hong Kong.
  • Mood ob teh dai chayngez, adn Aisle knot purlz , string rokz, pigtyle wire, oar maek chain maille. Evil Pantry Kitteh Will Eat ur Soul - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A tall, well-muscled and handsome man strode in wearing a heavy cloak, fur-lined boots and clinking chain mail.
  • In it, I saw myself dressed in chain mail armor, riding into battle.
  • Spend most of today fletching arrows (putting feathers on them), repairing chain mail and cleaning helmets.
  • It has to be close-up footage of humming birds with their vibrant feathers glistening in the sun like fluorescent chain mail. Times, Sunday Times
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