pourpointing
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French pourpointerie.
Noun
[edit]pourpointing (uncountable)
- Synonym of pourpointerie
- 1849, “The” Archaeological Journal, page 353:
- This seems very doubtful : it appears more likely that the coloured defence is of jazerant - work , of pourpointing , or of chain ; and this notion is strengthened by a very curious illumination in Royal MS . , 15 , E , vi .
- 1855, John Hewitt, Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe:
- The armour of the arbalester is probably meant for chain-mail: that of the archer is very vague, but seems to express some kind of pourpointing. The artist has carefully distinguished the barbed head of the arrow […] That the banded defences under consideration were of pourpointing is still more unlikely; for a gamboised garment, whether of velvet, silk, cloth, or whatever material, would, in painted representations, exhibit those various […]