giambeux (Meaning)
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giambeux (n. pl.)
Greaves; armor for the legs.
Synonyms & Antonyms of giambeux
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giambeux Sentence Examples
- The warrior donned his giambeux, a protective layer of leather beneath his chainmail.
- The archers' giambeux provided ample protection against the enemy's arrows.
- The knight's giambeux was intricately decorated with heraldic symbols and colorful embroidery.
- The infantryman's giambeux extended from his thighs to his knees, offering crucial defense in close combat.
- The supple leather of the giambeux allowed for freedom of movement while providing essential protection.
- The thick padding of the giambeux absorbed the impact of enemy blows, reducing the risk of severe injuries.
- The giambeux served as both defensive armor and a symbol of knighthood.
- The tattered remains of the giambeux bore witness to the horrors of the battlefield.
- The blacksmith carefully crafted the giambeux, ensuring its durability and protection.
- The leatherwork on the giambeux was not only functional but also a testament to the artisan's skill.
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Greaves; armor for the legs.
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The warrior donned his giambeux, a protective layer of leather beneath his chainmail.
The archers' giambeux provided ample protection against the enemy's arrows.
The knight's giambeux was intricately decorated with heraldic symbols and colorful embroidery.
The infantryman's giambeux extended from his thighs to his knees, offering crucial defense in close combat.