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armet
[ ahr-met ]
noun
Armor.
- a completely enclosed helmet having a visor and hinged cheek pieces fastened under the chin.
armet
/ ˈɑːɛ /
noun
- a close-fitting medieval visored helmet with a neck guard
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of armet1
C16: from Old French, from Old Spanish almete, from Old French helmet
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The armet was connected to the rest of the suit by the gorget, which was usually of thin laminated steel plates.
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It was generally formed of small overlapping rings of plate, and attached either to the body armour or to the armet.
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And now he showed me pieces of armour, that is, a vizored headpiece or armet, with cuirass, backplates, pauldrons and vambraces, all very richly gilded, the which it seemed he had chosen for my defence.
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The burgonet, often confused with the armet, is the typical helmet of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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The final step was the discarding of the “camail” and the introduction of the “armet.”
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