What does MAILL mean?

Here is the requested information on "maill": Maill 1. Parts of Speech

Noun

2. Definitions

a type of armor consisting of rings of metal or other material linked together to form a mesh for protecting the body

3. Pronunciations

US: /meɪl/

UK: /meɪl/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "maill" comes from the Old French word "maille," which means "mesh" or "chainmail." It was originally used as a type of armor made from interlocking rings of metal or other materials. Today, "maill" is considered an archaic term and is rarely used outside of historical or literary contexts.

5. Synonyms

chainmail, mail, hauberk

6. Related Words

armor, chain, metal, plate, scale

7. Example Sentences
  • He wore a suit of maill to protect himself in battle.
  • The knights maill clinked as he rode his horse.
  • The museum had a display of medieval weapons and armor, including examples of maill.


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