pauncer

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pauncer (plural pauncers)

  1. Alternative form of paunce (abdomen armor)
    • 2014, Margo Maguire, Dryden's Bride, Harlequin, →ISBN:
      Sleeves and pauncer were added, then sword and dagger. “But, my lord—” “Have all able-bodied men remain in the town, but send everyone else up here,” Hugh ordered. “Have the people round up their livestock and herd their animals inside ..."
    • 2015, Norris J. Lacy, James J. Wilhelm, The Romance of Arthur: An Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation, Routledge, →ISBN, page 462:
      The man got moving and produced his many garments, Outfitting Gawain in a fashion that was fitting. First he wrapped him in underclothes to ward off the cold, Then his other equipment, all cleaned and cared for, Then his pauncer and ...