Armour, usually composed of horizontal lames, attached to the bottom edge of a breastplate to protect the abdomen.
Armor for the abdomen, usually of horizontal lames attached to the lower edge of a breastplate
Skirt of overlapping lames riveted to leather and protecting the wearer below the waist, usually attached to a breastplate.
Skirt of overlapping lames riveted to leather and protecting the wearer below the waist. (Wise, Terence. Medieval Warfare, 248) Related terms: Armor
Laminated plates, attached to the lower edge of the breastplate or cuirass to protect the abdomen.
An article of armour that protects the waist and mid-section.
Armor plates attached to the bottom of a breastplate to protect a knight's midsection.