cubitiere
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Definition
Noun: - Armor for the elbow: A piece of plate armor designed to protect the elbow joint. It was a component of a full suit of armor worn by knights and soldiers in medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Usage
- The singular form "cubitiere" refers to one piece of armor for a single elbow. The plural is "cubitieres".
- It is a historical and technical term, primarily used in discussions of arms, armor, military history, and historical reenactment.
Examples
- The knight's armor included a pair of well-polished cubitieres.
- When examining the suit of armor, the museum curator pointed out the intricate engraving on the cubitiere.
Advanced Usage
- In heraldry and armor description, the term specifies the exact piece of equipment: "The effigy shows the knight wearing cubitieres decorated with his family crest."
Variants and Related Words
- Couter: This is a more common synonym for "cubitiere" in historical and reenactment contexts.
- Elbow cop: A modern, descriptive term used by historical reenactors and armor enthusiasts.
- Pauldron: Armor for the shoulder.
- Greave: Armor for the shin.
- Gauntlet: Armor for the hand and wrist.
Synonyms
- Couter
- Elbow guard
- Elbow plate
Notes
- "Cubitiere" is a word of French origin, adapted into English. It is not commonly used in everyday modern English but is standard terminology within its specialized field.
Noun
- body armor that protects the elbow