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solleret
/ ˌɒəˈɛ /
noun
- a protective covering for the foot consisting of riveted plates of armour
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of solleret1
C19: from French, diminutive of Old French soller shoe, from Late Latin ܲŧ arch beneath the foot, from sub- + ܲ ankle
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The armor was correct from helm to sollerets, with hauberk and corselet, greaves and jambards, while the gauntleted hands were crossed, in true warrior fashion, on the hilt of a long, straight sword.
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See! they are springing from their horses, and cutting their sollerets that they may rush upon us.
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