CHAUSSES


Meaning of CHAUSSES in English

ˈshōs noun plural

Etymology: French, plural of chausse, from Medieval Latin calcea, from Latin calceus shoe, from calc-, calx heel — more at calcaneum

1. : a medieval tight-fitting garment worn by men to cover the legs and feet and sometimes the body below the waist

2. : the early medieval armor of linked mail that fitted like chausses

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