Crossword-Solution: HAUBERK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hauberk | v. t. | A coat of mail; especially, the long coat of mail of the European Middle Ages, as contrasted with the habergeon, which is shorter and sometimes sleeveless. By old writers it is often used synonymously with habergeon. See Habergeon. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “HAUBERK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| long sleeveless coat of mail | 1 answer |
| Anglo Saxon armor | 1 answer |
| ANGLO-SAXON armor/armour | 1 answer |
| MEDIEVAL coat of mail | 2 answers |
| hawberk | 2 answers |
| mail coat | 3 answers |
| mail, coat of | 3 answers |
| Chain mail | 3 answers |
| COAT of mail(s) | 4 answers |
| Coat of mail. | 6 answers |
| ARMOUR, coat of | 6 answers |
| COAT of armor/armour | 6 answers |
| CHOIR TUNIC | 10 answers |
| ARMOR SHIRT | 11 answers |
| armor Anglo Saxon | 11 answers |
| coat mail | 12 answers |
| BODY ARMOR EGIS MAIL BARDE | 18 answers |
| ARMOR EGIS MAIL BARDE BODY | 18 answers |
| ARMOUR for body | 19 answers |
| 26 answers | |
| Jacket | 54 answers |
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Sentences with HAUBERK (5)
This primeval vestment reached from the throat to the knees, and served at once all the usual purposes of body-clothing; there was no wider opening at the collar, than was necessary to admit the passage of the head, from which it may be inferred, that it was put on by slipping it over the head and shoulders, in the manner of a modern shirt, or ancient hauberk.
Then Ralph bethought him of the man of the leafless tree, and he looked to see what armoury the man bore on his coat; but he had nothing save a loose frock of white linen over his hauberk.
For, as to our middle-age-manners-adapter, Be it a thing to be glad on or sorry on, Some day or other, his head in a morion And breast in a hauberk, his heels he’ll kick up, Slain by an onslaught fierce of hiccup.
Achilles thanne stod noght stille: Whan he the bryhte helm behield, The swerd, the hauberk and the Schield, 3170 His herte fell therto anon; Of all that othre wolde he non, The knihtes gere he underfongeth, And thilke aray which that belongeth Unto the wommen he forsok.
Squires were running hither and thither, or aiding their masters to don armor, lacing helm to hauberk, tying the points of ailette, coude, and rondel; buckling cuisse and jambe to thigh and leg.