Crossword-Solution: VENTAIL 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Ventail n. That part of a helmet which is intended for the admission
of air, -- sometimes in the visor.

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VENTAIL anagram LEVITAN, VALENTI

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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King Arthur rode thitherward and alighteth before this little house, and entereth thereinto and draweth his horse after him, that had much pains to enter in at the door, and laid his spear down on the ground and leant his shield against the wall, and hath ungirded his sword and unlaced his ventail.
High History of the Holy Graal Unknown 1996
The tears ran down from his comely eyes right amidst his face and through the ventail, and, had he durst make other dole, yet greater would it have been.
High History of the Holy Graal Unknown 1996
Erec grabs him by the helmet and forcibly drags it from his head, and unlaces the ventail, so that his head and face are completely exposed.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
The helmet, and the "coiffe" beneath it, protected the head; the "ventail" of linked meshes was worn across the lower part of the face, and was attached on each side of the neck to the "coiffe", so that it protected the throat; the greaves covered the legs.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
Then the knight recalls how the other had basely reproached him about the cart; so he assails him and drubs him so soundly that not a string or strap remains unbroken about the neck-band of his hauberk, and he knocks the helmet and ventail from his head.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997