Armor that protects the wearer's whole body.
1Of that the little coat of mail and tinselled mask bore witness.
2Turk, as usual, headed the procession, clad in his coat of mail.
3Once more the great cities are stormed-byscience-beneathhis coat of mail.
4Vain alike steel helmet or leathern cap, jerkin or coat of mail.
5Then he sought to loosen the rings that held the coat of mail.
6I wore my sword because the Tortoise came wearing his coat of mail.
7The young soldier was wearing over his coat of mail a long mantle.
8He had no shield, no helmet, no coat of mail to protect him.
9A splendid coat of mail was brought with shield and sword.
10But Macko was on foot facing Arnold, alone, without his coat of mail.
11Had you a coat of mail on, or of Milanese chain-armour?
12Siegfried looked in wonder at the shining coat of mail.
13Upon his coat of mail the captain thumped a vigorous sign of the cross.
14There must be no chink in his coat of mail.
15He alone still wore his armour: the ankle-length coat of mail still glittered night-black.
16The shield, in fact, became a fine coat of mail.
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