hauberk

英 ['hɔːbɜːk] 美
  • n. 锁子甲(中古时代武士用的铠甲)
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hauberk (n.)
c. 1300, from Old French hauberc "coat of mail," earlier holberc, from Frankish *halsberg or a similar Germanic source, literally "neck-cover" (cognates: Old English halsbearh, Old High German halsberc), from *hals "neck" (from Proto-Germanic *h(w)als-, from PIE *kwolso-; see collar (n.)) + *bergan "to cover, protect" (see bury (v.)).
1. Description : A metal and heavy cloth hauberk with elaborate metalwork along the chest.
胸部带着精心制作的金属制成的一款用金属和重的布质锁子甲.

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