hausse-col

English

Etymology

French hausse-col; see that entry for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /(h)oʊs.kɑl/, /(h)oʊs.kɔl/

Noun

hausse-col (plural hausse-cols)

  1. A gorget (armor for the neck and/or upper chest).
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:hausse-col.

See also

Further reading

French

Etymology

Uncertain. Early spellings include housecol and houscot; the current spelling is due to folk etymology (see hausser, col). It has been suggested that the origin is Middle Dutch *halskote, given the French word's early attestation in Flanders, but the Dutch word is not attested.

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /os.kɔl/
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Noun

hausse-col m (plural hausse-cols or hausse-col)

  1. (historical) gorget, neckpiece

Further reading

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