dragade

/drɑːɡɑːd/ or /draɡɑːd/ (Note: This is a less common word and the pronunciation may vary)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval armor consisting of a skirt-like or flared piece of fabric or metal, often decorated, that hung from the waist to protect the legs.

“The knight wore a decorated dragade to protect himself during the battle.”

Synonyms

  • flared cuisse
  • skirt armor

Antonyms

  • lightweight armor
  • minimalist armor