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chaqueta de piel de búfalo
Thick leather coat, often sleeveless, worn alone or under armor.
buff coat
Spanish
chaqueta de piel de búfalo
1
Surely yon
buff
jerkin
is like to those worn by the idle cavaliers at home!
2
In all these figured a brave and graceful Sir Eustace Lyle, in cuirass and
buff
jerkin
,
with gleaming sword and flowing plume.
3
Montignac was attired rather like a soldier than like a scribe, having on a
buff
jerkin
and wearing both sword and dagger.
4
The rest of his time, after eating his dinner, he spent in making overshoes for his mare out of an old
buff
jerkin
.
5
He wore a steeple-crowned hat with a brooch in it, a
buff
jerkin
and boots, and a sword and buckler dangled from his waist.
6
They were handsomely dressed, although some wore corslets over their satin coats or lace above
buff
jerkins
.
7
A gentleman of rank and his favourites in velvet and furs and feathers; and four or five armed retainers in
buff
jerkins
.
8
Yonder old fellow, when his blood was up, looked more like a carver of
buff
jerkins
than a clipper of kid gloves.
9
It was of little moment, however; for we rode in the lighter
buff
jerkins
instead of heavy mail, and were not going far.
10
Here were breastplates and black morions of Oliver's troopers, and portraits of stern warriors in
buff
jerkins
and plain bands and short hair.
Spanish
chaqueta de piel de búfalo
cuera de mallas
cuera
coleto