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mail-clad

ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing protective mail

How To Use mail-clad In A Sentence

  • Long flowing overgarments, called surcoats, had begun to be worn by mail-clad knights in the mid-12th century.
  • Gerald of Wales' Monmouth archers in 1190 could have played havoc with mail-clad knights and horses using bows and archers that were a lot less powerful than the armour-piercing longbow of Agincourt or the Mary Rose. Bowmen in medieval Wales
  • The Athenian playwright Aeschylus tells us that among the Persian commanders who were killed during this war, was a cavalry leader 'on a mail-clad horse' called Arsaces ( Persians 996).
  • But the sword had given way to the ledger; the mail-clad baron to the soft-garbed industrial lord, and the centre of imperial political power to the seat of commercial exchanges. CHAPTER 5
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