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Front-stall (Noun)

Meaning

Medieval plate armor to protect a horse's head.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The front-stall was a vital component of a warhorse's protective armor, shielding its face from enemy blows.
  • In medieval times, a front-stall was often decorated with the knight's coat of arms to identify them in battle.
  • A well-crafted front-stall provided invaluable protection for a horse's head, enabling the knight to maintain control throughout the fight.
  • The art of crafting front-stalls required great skill and knowledge of metallurgy, as the piece needed to be both strong and lightweight.
  • Many front-stalls survived long after the battles they witnessed, serving as testament to the ingenuity of medieval armorers.

Synonyms

  • Frontstall
  • Chanfron
  • Chamfron
  • Testiere

Hypernyms

  • Armor Plating
  • Armor Plate
  • Plate Armor
  • Armour Plate
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