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    Chain mail
    /ˈCHān ˌmāl/

    noun

    • 1. armor made of small metal rings linked together. historical

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  3. Chain mail is the protective material that knights wear as part of a suit of armor. Made from small circles of metal, chain mail defends against slashing swords (not so much against fire-breathing dragons).

  4. Definition of chain mail noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. armour. lorica hamata. hauberk. byrnie. chain mail, form of body armour worn by European knights and other military men throughout most of the medieval period. An early form of mail, made by sewing iron rings to fabric or leather, was worn in late Roman times and may have originated in Asia, where such mail continued to be worn for many centuries.

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    The origins* of the word "mail" are not fully known. One theory is that it originally comes from the Latin word macula, meaning "spot" or "opacity". Another theory relates the word to the Old French "maillier", meaning “to hammer” (related to the modern English word "malleable"). A mail shirt is a called a hauberk (haubergeon or byrnie). Mail leggi...

    Many scholars think mail was invented by ancient Celts about the 3rd century BC. At that time their iron work was probably the best in Europe. The Romans quickly adopted it for their own army. A shirt of mail armour weighed about 30 pounds (14 kg). After a battle it was common practice to strip weapons and armour from the dead. Vikings were known t...

    Mail is today used in gloves to prevent cuts by butchers and firefighters. Some divers wear mail suits when swimming around sharks and particularly when feeding sharks. But mail is heavy and it makes moving around more difficult. Mail is very popular with history reenactors. It is also popular in live action role playing.

    Historical mail shirts.
    A historical mail shirt.
    A woman wearing a haubergeon and coif.
    Shark-protective mail suit
  6. Chain mail definition: mail2 (def. 1). . See examples of CHAIN MAIL used in a sentence.

  7. Mar 23, 2024 · Chain mail is formed by a number of iron rings, each ring having four others inserted into it, the whole exhibiting a kind of net work, with circular meshes, every ring separately rivetted; this kind of mail answers to that worn on the ancient breast plates, whence they were denominated loricæ hammatæ, from the rings being hooked together.

  8. Chain mail, or simply “mail,” was a type of armor used from antiquity into the early Renaissance, renowned for its adaptability and protection against slashing weapons. The name for chain mail originates from the Old French word “maille,” and it is further derived from the Latin term “macula,” signifying “mesh of a net.”

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