Chauses vs Chausse - What's the difference?
chauses | chausse |
(historical) Armor for the legs, usually made of mail.
* 1909 , Charles Henry Ashdown, European Arms & Armor , page 76:
As a noun chauses
is .As a verb chausse is
.chausse
English
Noun
(en noun)- The hauberk is shown continuous with the coif; the legs are protected by chausses of some pliable material, thickly covered with protective studs.
