Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coat-of-mail
Noun
/ˈkōt əv meɪl/
Definition
A protective garment made of interlinked metal rings or plates, worn by soldiers in battle for defense against weapons.
Examples
- In ancient times, knights wore a coat-of-mail to protect themselves in combat.
- The coat-of-mail shimmered in the sunlight as the warrior prepared for battle.
- During the reenactment, he donned a coat-of-mail that was historically accurate.
Meaning
Coat-of-mail refers to a type of armor that consists of small metal rings linked together to create a flexible and durable shield for the body. It was commonly used in the Middle Ages.
Synonyms
- chain mail
- mail armor
- metal armor