tuille

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tuille

A knight's polished tuille deflects a glancing blow in the tournament.

Definition

Noun: A piece of plate armor, specifically designed to protect the hip and thigh area of a soldier, typically a knight. It is a component of a full suit of armor.

Usage

The word "tuille" is a historical and technical term used primarily in the context of medieval European armor and historical arms collections. It refers to a specific, singular component.

Examples
  • The knight's tuille was dented from a blow during the joust.
  • The museum's display included a finely crafted tuille from the 15th century.
  • When assembling the armor, the tuille was attached below the fauld to protect the upper leg.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in its plural form, tuilles, when referring to the set of plates protecting both hips and thighs.
    • The articulated tuilles allowed the knight to mount his horse with relative ease.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tuilles (n. pl.): The plural form, referring to multiple such plates.
  • Tasset (n.): A similar piece of armor; tuilles are sometimes considered a type of or are closely associated with tassets, which also protect the upper leg.
Synonyms
  • Armor plate
  • Thigh guard (descriptive, not a historical term)
Notes

"Tuille" is a specialized term from historical military technology. It is not commonly used in modern, everyday English outside of discussions about history, historical reenactment, museums, or antique collecting.

tuille

A knight's polished tuille deflects a glancing blow in the tournament.

Noun
  1. armor plate that protects the hip and thigh