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armour

English

Noun

armour (countable and uncountable, plural armours)

  1. British standard spelling of armor.

Verb

armour (third-person singular simple present armours, present participle armouring, simple past and past participle armoured)

  1. British standard spelling of armor.
Translations

Middle English

Noun

armour

  1. Alternative form of armure

Old French

Noun

armour f (oblique plural armours, nominative singular armour, nominative plural armours)

  1. Late Anglo-Norman spelling of armure

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crinet

English

Etymology

Probably from Middle French crin (hair) +? -et.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?k??.n?t/

Noun

crinet (plural crinets)

  1. (obsolete, falconry) Each of the small hairs growing around a hawk's cere.
  2. (historical) A set of metal armour plating worn around a horse's neck.
    • 1999, George RR Martin, A Clash of Kings, Bantam 2011, p. 555:
      His charger wore a blanket of enameled crimson scales and gilded crinet and chamfron, while Lord Tywin himself sported a thick ermine cloak.

Anagrams

  • centri-, cinter, citren, cretin

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