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Wat (wie) is butted - definitie

TYPE OF ARMOR
Mail (armour); Chain maille; Coat of Mail; Coat of mail; Chainmaille; European 4-1; Chainmail; Medieval Chain Mail Armor; Chain Mail Armor; Mail armor; Mail(armor); Mail, Coat of; Chain-mail; Chain armor; Chilkhat; Mail (armor); Leaf mail; Butted mail; Riveted mail; Mail armour
  • Mail hauberk from the Museum of Bayeux
  • In early medieval Europe "byrn(ie)" was the equivalent of a "coat of mail"
  • mirror plate]]
  • A modern example of the use of ''mail'', a bracelet using the ''roundmaille weave''
  • Riveted mail and plate coat ''zirah bagtar''. Armour of this type was introduced into India under the Mughals.
  • A manuscript from 1698 showing the manufacture of mail
  • Celtic-style]] [[shield]].<ref>Ashton, Kasey. "[http://www.unc.edu/celtic/catalogue/themselves/celtsthemselves.html The Celts Themselves]." [[University of North Carolina]]. Accessed 4 November 2018.</ref>
  • [[Mughal Army]]
  • Norman]] and [[Anglo-Saxon]] soldiers in mail armour. Note the scene of stripping a mail hauberk from the dead at the bottom.
  • Edo period Japanese (samurai) chain armour or kusari gusoku
  • Mail armour and equipment of Polish medium cavalryman, from the second half of the 17th century
  • Major's shoulder chains
  • Neptunic shark suit
  • Roman soldier 175 A.D. from a northern province (re-enactment).
  • thorakites]]'') wearing mail armour and bearing a ''[[thureos]]'' shield

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
But; BUT (disambiguation); But (disambiguation)
but1
¦ conjunction
1. used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has come before or with what is expected.
2. [with negative or in questions] other than; otherwise than.
3. [with negative] archaic without it being the case that.
¦ preposition except; apart from.
¦ adverb
1. only.
2. Austral./NZ & Scottish informal though; however: he was a nice bloke but.
¦ noun an objection: no ifs and buts.
Phrases
but for except for.
?if it were not for.
Origin
OE be-u?tan, bu?tan, bu?ta 'outside, without, except' (see by, out).
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but2
¦ noun Scottish an outer room, especially in a two-roomed cottage.
Phrases
but and ben see ben2.
Origin
C18: from but1 in the early sense 'outside'.

Wikipedia

Chain mail

Chain mail is a tautology (properly called mail or maille but popularly called chain mail or chainmail) for a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. It was in common military use between the 3rd century BC and the 16th century AD in Europe, and longer in Asia and North Africa. A coat of this armour is often called a hauberk, and sometimes a byrnie.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor butted
1. Boehner (Ohio), who have repeatedly butted heads themselves.
2. Head–butted "I only know that I was the one head–butted and I got a two–match ban," said the Inter Milan defender.
3. Instead, he head–butted the teen, causing certain pain and risking injury.
4. Zidane turned and head–butted Materazzi in the chest, knocking him to the ground.
5. A young Iraqi is apparently head–butted by a helmeted soldier and hit in the kidneys.