Brigandine

//ˈbɹɪɡ.ənˌdin//

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Translations

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Czech

2 entries
  • brigandýna noun (coat of armor)
  • brigantina noun (coat of armor)

Finnish

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  • brigandiini noun (coat of armor)

Portuguese

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  • brigantina noun (coat of armor)

Russian

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  • бриганти́на noun (coat of armor)

Spanish

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  • brigantina noun (coat of armor)

Sample sentences

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Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth with your helmets; furbish the spears, and put on the brigandines.

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The brigandine takes its name from the troops, by which it was first worn, who were called brigans, they were a kind of light armed irregular foot, much addicted to plunder, whence it is probable the appellation of brigands was given to other freebooters.

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Red-haired and freckled, he wore a studded brigantine, high boots, fingerless leather gloves, and a quiver on his back.

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