chain mail
See also: chainmail
English
Etymology 1
From mail.
Noun
- A flexible defensive armor, made of a mesh of interlinked metal rings.
- 1786, Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, page 11:
- Chain mail is formed by a number of iron rings, each ring having four others inserted into it, the whole exhibiting a kind of net work, with circular meshes, every ring separately rivetted; this kind of mail answers to that worn on the ancient breast plates, whence they were denominated loricæ hammatæ, from the rings being hooked together.
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- (armor): mail
Coordinate terms
- (armor): scale mail
Translations
a flexible defensive armor
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Etymology 2
From mail.
Noun
chain mail (countable and uncountable, plural chain mails)
- (sometimes collectively) A chain letter.
Translations
chain letters collectively
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See also
- Mail (armour) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia