poleine
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[edit]Noun
[edit]poleine (plural poleines)
- Alternative form of poleyn (“knee armor”)
- 2008, Jeffrey L. Forgeng, Will Mclean, Daily Life in Chaucer's England, 2nd Edition, ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 166:
- Below the cuisses were knee pieces called poleines, which were half round or slightly pointed in profile, usually with a spade- or kidney-shaped wing on the outside to protect the back of the joint. Articulated at the base of the poleine was a demi-greave, a small plate ...
- Alternative form of poulaine (“long, pointed toe of a shoe”)
- 1836, James Robinson Planché, History of British Costume, page 202:
- No one under the estate of a lord was permitted to wear the indecently-short jackets, gowns, &c. mentioned by Monstrelet, or pikes or poleines to his shoes and boots exceeding two inches in length.