solleret

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English[edit]

sollerets from 1485

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Etymology[edit]

French soleret, diminutive from Old French soler (shoe).

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌsɒləˈɹɛt/, /ˈsɒləˌɹɛt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈsɑləˌɹɛt/, /ˌsɑləˈɹɛt/

Noun[edit]

solleret (plural sollerets)

  1. (historical) A flexible armor shoe (usually steel) made of multiple hinged plates, worn with mediaeval armour.
    Synonyms: sabaton, sabatine
  2. (historical) One of the plates forming a shoe of this kind.

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