rerebrace

English

Etymology

From Middle English rerebrace; compare French arrière-bras.

Noun

rerebrace (plural rerebraces)

  1. (historical) Armour for the upper part of the arm.
    • 2013, Paul F. Walker, The History of Armour, 1100-1700:
      This rim involved a raised rolled edge on the rerebrace that was inserted into a raised lip on the lower lame of the pauldron.

Further reading

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From rere + brace.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrɛːr(ə)braːs(ə)/

Noun

rerebrace (plural rerebracys)

  1. Upper arm armour; rerebrace.

Descendants

  • English: rerebrace (historical)

References

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