chain mail
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of flexible armor composed of interlinked metal rings: "chain mail" refers specifically to protective clothing historically worn in combat, particularly during the Middle Ages. It is formed by connecting thousands of small metal rings into a mesh.
Usage
- "Chain mail" is an uncountable noun. You refer to a single piece as "chain mail" or "a suit of chain mail," not "a chain mail."
- It is primarily used in historical, military, or fantasy contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The knight wore chain mail beneath his surcoat for protection.
- Crafting chain mail was a time-consuming and skilled process.
- Museum exhibits often feature well-preserved examples of chain mail.
Advanced Usage
- "Riveted chain mail": A specific type where the rings are closed with a rivet, making the armor stronger.
- Riveted chain mail offered better defense than butted mail.
- The term is sometimes shortened informally to "mail" in historical and fantasy literature, though "chain mail" is more precise to avoid confusion with other meanings of "mail."
Variants and Related Words
- Mail (n): A shortened form for "chain mail" in specific contexts.
- The warrior's mail was polished to a shine.
- Hauberk (n): A specific piece of chain mail armor, typically a long shirt extending to the knees.
- The hauberk was a common form of chain mail in the 11th century.
- Coif (n): A hood of chain mail.
- He pulled the chain mail coif over his head.
Synonyms
- Ring armor: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the construction.
- Mail armor: Another term for the same protective gear.
Related Phrases
- Suit of mail: A complete set of chain mail armor.
- He could barely move under the weight of the full suit of mail.
- Chain mail vest: A modern term for protective garments used in certain trades (e.g., butchery) inspired by historical armor.
- The butcher wore a chain mail vest to protect his hands.
Noun
- (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings